Presidential security team delayed in Poland, claim racism

Presidential security team delayed in Poland, claim racism

The security team's plane - with a group of South African journalists also on board - has been left stranded at the airport in Poland. 

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As President Cyril Ramaphosa headed to Ukraine and Russia to participate in an African leader's peace mission over the war in the region, part of his security team is delayed in Poland amid allegations of racism. 


While Ramaphosa's travel to Kijv did not encounter problems, part of his team was travelling by charter plane and was meant to meet him upon arrival. 


However, the security team's plane - with a group of South African journalists also on board - has been left stranded at the airport in Poland. 


Speaking in Warsaw, Major General Wally Rhoode - the head of Rmaphosa's security team -  said the South African government obtained all the necessary permits and has been engaging with the Polish government for two weeks over the visit.


"They are putting the life of our President in jeopardy because we could have been in Kijv this afternoon already," said Rhoode. 


He says a female member of their team was allegedly strip-searched - something Rhoode says is unheard of for someone on a diplomatic passport - and the group opted to re-load their cargo onto their plane, amid fears that their weapons might be confiscated. 


"And I want you to see this - how racist they are," said Rhoode. 


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Poland shares borders with both Ukraine and Russia.


Ramaphosa, together with other African heads of state, will meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelenskyy this weekend - and it is understood he does have a small security team with him. 


This is a developing story and will be adapted as more information becomes available. 


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