
Former South African President Jacob Zuma hands himself over to police
CNN
The move ended days of intense speculation over whether the police and former President would comply with the country's Constitutional Court for Zuma's arrest and imprisonment.
Zuma, who served as South Africa's President from 2009 to 2018, had been given until July 4 to hand himself over to police. If he failed to show, the police were given until the end of Wednesday to arrest the 79-year-old and bring him in.
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