By mandisi Tyulu
24 November 2008
The Democratic Alliance today brought criminal charges of “defeating the ends of justice” against two constables who admitted in their testimonies during the drunken driving trial of Tony Yengeni that they had changed the evidence to protect Yengeni from prosecution.
DA’s Lennit Max says the D.A regards the actions of these two police officials and the senior officers who allegedly ordered them to protect Yengeni as extremely serious.
The party says police should act without fear or favour regardless of the persons involved.
Max says they want a full investigation and the officers involved in the incident be severely punished.
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