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Jenny Hill Jose Tembe
BBC News, Johannesburg BBC News, Maputo
The former president of South Africa, Jacob Zuma, has said he will never vote again for the party he once led.
Mr Zuma, who's now standing against the governing ANC under the banner of the new MK party, addressed supporters outside the high court in Johannesburg. South Africa's Police Minister Bheki Cele said individuals suspected of running a regional kidnapping syndicate will be extradited to Mozambique.
He was appearing there as part of his ongoing efforts to take private legal action against President, Cyril Ramaphosa over the alleged leak of Mr Zuma's medical records. “The extradition will be
General elections are due at the end of next month, in which the ANC could lose its majority for the first time since the end of apartheid 30 years ago. swift and is part of the commitment of both countries to combat trans-national
crime, such as kidnappings, money laundering, drug trafficking and robberies,” Mr Cele said on Wednesday in Mozambique's capital, Maputo.
Mozambican Esmael Malude Ramos Nangy, 50, is currently detained in South Africa.
He is suspected of having orchestrated several
kidnappings in South Africa and Mozambique.
Mr Cele told Mozambique's Interior Minister Pascoal Ronda at the bilateral meeting that other suspects were being tracked and located for their extradition.
Mr Cele added that the extradition process of one of the kidnapping barons currently detained in South Africa is being completed.
IN Mozambique, there are currently around 280 people in detention on suspicion of involvement with kidnapping.
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