A female Sergeant started beating tavern customers on the 21st of December, in emnambithi, Phayikeni, KZN

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A female Sergeant started beating tavern customers on the 21st of December, in emnambithi, Phayikeni, KZN

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The police arrived at a tavern to confiscate alcohol.




On 21 December 2025 in Mnambithi, in the Phayikeni area, Ezimbuzini... there is a tavern known as eRobhothini...Mnambithi police went to that place and upon arrival took the alcohol.

Police regularly visit places that sell alcohol. They are supposed to check the safety of the place and check the permit papers to see if the store selling alcohol has them.

If not, they have the right to write a ticket, leave it at the store, and then take the alcohol to be kept at the police station.

When police arrive at the store, as the owner, you know what is required of you — there is no need to fight with them. It is an offence if a police officer arrives, takes alcohol from the store, and then doesn't give you anything like a slip (ticket) that you can use to pay a fine.

It is also an offence if a police officer puts their hands on you without reason or if you're not resisting... and it is an offence again if they beat you and then threaten you, saying you won't arrest them — if you open a case, they will point out the home where the alcohol was brewed.

Here in Mnambithi, the police arrived, took the alcohol, and then arrested two men, taking them to be detained at Besters Police Station... the court then released them.

There is Sergeant Lindiwe Ndlovu who works there in Mnambithi, appearing in the video below, where she can be seen slapping a child/young person with open hands, but we have not yet found the reason, though we will be busy with this matter.

Some members of the community tried to take the matter to the Station Commander, Brigadier Mngadi, but we have not yet heard what he says about this matter, though we will call him because we have his numbers.

The person in the photo is Sergeant Lindiwe Ndlovu.
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