Mon. Jul 8th, 2024

NNA – South Africarsquo;s former Presidentnbsp;Jacob Zumanbsp;was returned to prison on Friday to comply with a ruling that his release on ill health was unlawful ndash; but was freed after just an hour under a remission process to address overcrowding in jail.

The 81-year-oldnbsp;arrived at the Estcourt correctional detention facility at 6 a.m. local time and was ldquo;admitted to the system,rdquo; before being swiftly released, according to Correctional Services national commissioner Makgothi Thobakgale.

Zuma, who served as president from 2008 to 2018, began serving anbsp;15-month prison sentencenbsp;in July 2021 after being charged with contempt of court for defying a summons to appear at an inquiry into corruption during his time in office.

His initial arrest led tonbsp;violent protestsnbsp;across South Africa that killed dozens of people.

In September 2021 the governmentrsquo;s correctional services department said Zuma, then 79, had been released from prison onnbsp;medical parolenbsp;due to ill health. The department announced that Zuma had been released from prison in October 2022.

But South Africarsquo;s Court of Appeal ruled in November that Zuma should return to prison, saying the decision to release him on medical parole was unlawful.

To comply with the ruling, Zuma returned to prison on Friday, but benefited from South African President Cyril Ramaphosarsquo;s policy of granting remission to nonviolent offenders in South Africa, in order to reduce overcrowding in prisons.

Prison overcrowding ldquo;poses a direct threat to inmate health, security and management, and it could lead to a surge in gangsterism,rdquo; Correctional Services Minister Ronald Lamola said Friday.

ldquo;More importantly, it hampers the departmentrsquo;s ability to provide development and rehabilitation programmes.rdquo;–agencies

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