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SA Police Make 18 Arrests Following Shocking Stutterheim Protest

The South African Police Service (SAPS) says it has arrested 18 people in Stutterheim in the Eastern Cape, on charges of public violence and malicious damage to property. This follows the shocking protests which began yesterday. SAPS said the arrests followed protest action in Mlungisi Township this morning “during which police vehicles were damaged and […]

17-10-18 14:16

The South African Police Service (SAPS) says it has arrested 18 people in Stutterheim in the Eastern Cape, on charges of public violence and malicious damage to property. This follows the shocking protests which began yesterday.

SAPS said the arrests followed protest action in Mlungisi Township this morning “during which police vehicles were damaged and a shop was burnt down at Mlungisi Commercial park.”

SAPS is maintaining a presence in the area, it said.

A heavy police contingent had been deployed to Stutterheim yesterday to monitor the violent protest, after angry protesters set fire to at least three municipal buildings and a clinic.

One black social media user who lives in the Eastern Cape said: “Black people will speak about Apartheid till they pyega (die) but won’t dare to talk about the fact that black people are tearing down their own communities today!!! I’m sorry but I refuse to stand with people that think all this is ok.”

The protestors, who numbered around 100, were reportedly protesting against unemployment.

According to News24 a man was hospitalised yesterday after allegedly being shot by a rubber bullet by police who were trying to disperse the crowd. The case will be investigated.

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