Charges laid over ANCYL march

Members of the ANCYL embarked on its second "economic freedom" march into Cape Town. Photo: Kim Kay, IOL

Members of the ANCYL embarked on its second "economic freedom" march into Cape Town. Photo: Kim Kay, IOL

Published Aug 28, 2012

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Cape Town - Charges have been laid against the ANC Youth League in the Western Cape after a protest march, police said on Tuesday.

“The charge is failure to comply (with) regulations of the Gatherings Act,” said Captain Frederick van Wyk.

Cape Town mayor Patricia de Lille said the African National Congress Youth League had failed to adhere to the starting time for its march to the provincial legislature on Monday.

The ANCYL had been given permission to assemble at Kaizergracht from 10am on Monday. The march was to have begun no later than 11am.

However, part of the group gathered at the wrong location, at the Salt River Station. Another group from Kaizergracht joined the protesters at the Salt River Station just after noon.

The police consolidated them into one group before the march proceeded.

De Lille said the ANCYL had violated two of the conditions in the Gatherings Act and the approved march application. - Sapa

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