CAPE TOWN - Fadiel Adams has accused police of intimidation and unlawful conduct after an attempted operation at his former home.
He has opened a case of intimidation against the police.
The National Coloured Congress leader said he is willing to fully cooperate with the police.
Adams claimed armed officers tried to track him down without following due process.
"What kind of policemen do we have in this country who operate with closed faces, like gangsters? Who points guns at children, like gangsters? Who operate with impunity, like gangsters?
"There was no warrant shown. As far as I know, if this is the PKTT, I'm accused of many things, but not being part of a political killing, or having planned a political killing, or having links to political killings.
"If these people are overstepping their mandate, then answers must be forthcoming. I need to know why these people are looking for me. As a matter of fact, I can produce an email for you right now, which I wrote to Minister Cachalia, where I copied Mkhwanazi and Masemola in, and I said to them, generals, I'm aware that the PKTT is planning something unlawful.