In an attempt to get justice for the South African by holding the president’s account for his crimes, former spy boss Arthur Fraser met with the director of priority crime investigation (hawks) to help with the case brought against the president.

Arthur Fraser has been making things difficult for the presidential house.The former spy boss opened a case of wrongdoing by the president, which included the likes of concealing foreign currency in his house at the phalaphala farmgate in Limpopo.

During the meeting that took place on the 15th of June, as confirmed by the directorate for priority crime investigations, Arthur Fraser provided them with information that will be of assistance to them in their investigation of His Excellency Cyril Ramaphosa. He also revealed that the president paid the suspects to keep quiet.

In the statement released by Arthur Fraser, it was clear that he was appreciative to both the professionalism of the investigation.

Below are some of the things South Africans had to say about the issue:

“Arthur Fraser has kindly offered to help the hawks with their work. He has provided them with further information to aid in the arrest of ANC President Cyril Ramaphosa. ”

“Cyril Ramaphosa will be spending his first night at Kgosi Mampuru Prison today.” if Hawks had not been captured.They got images, videos, emails, voicemails, and messages today. That Phala Phala farm was acting like a cartel. ”

“Cyril will be the longest-serving president in South African history, and people should start to appreciate that. He has no competition, as the ret group is unorganized and moves based on emotions and hatred. ”

“Because they thought they’d finished the Buffalo, RET and Fraser are panicking at CR’s silence. They’ll have to establish that there was $4 million on that farm soon. That’s the tricky part. ”

Now is the time for everyone to relax and let the law run its course. I am confident that Frazer will provide the Hawks with a full description of how he obtained the information and how long he has had it. Continue to close the corruption taps, His Excellency the President.