No EFF members arrested - police

358 22.07.2014 Economic Freedom Fighter supporter and leader Julius Malema demand the MP’s of his party to be let to the sitting at the Gauteng legislature. Picture: Itumeleng English

358 22.07.2014 Economic Freedom Fighter supporter and leader Julius Malema demand the MP’s of his party to be let to the sitting at the Gauteng legislature. Picture: Itumeleng English

Published Jul 24, 2014

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Johannesburg - No EFF supporters have been arrested for their behaviour in the Gauteng legislature, Gauteng police said on Thursday.

“No one has been arrested,” Lt-Col Lungelo Dlamini said.

The legislature said it was assessing damage caused during the Economic Freedom Fighters' protest on Tuesday. It has said it intended to file a civil lawsuit.

“The violent protest by the EFF on Tuesday has resulted in malicious damage to state property,” it said in a statement.

The damage included broken windows, doors, and furniture.

Beeld reported that they left faeces, plastic bottles of urine, dirty mats and a smouldering heap of rubble in their wake.

It quoted committees' chairwoman Nomantu Nkomo-Ralehoko as saying that loudspeakers were stolen. A section of a ceiling collapsed after EFF members used a fire hose to spray water into corridors on the second floor. Gold-plated copper doorknobs, over 100 years old, were ripped off and stolen.

The legislature laid criminal charges against the EFF on Tuesday night, after party members, including leader Julius Malema, stormed into the building.

At the time, Dlamini confirmed that cases of public violence and malicious damage to property were opened at the Johannesburg Central police station.

The legislature's acting secretary Hlengiwe Bhengu said charges of trespassing, damage to property, and intimidation had been laid.

The charges related to the EFF's forced entry into the legislature, looting food catered for the sitting, assaulting police officers, and vandalising property.

Malema led about 2000 red-clad members in a protest over the ejection of their MPLs from a sitting because they wore red overalls bearing slogans.

Speaker Ntombi Mekgwe ordered them out of the House on July 1 for wearing red overalls with “asijiki” (we do not retreat) inscribed on the back.

Police fired tear gas and rubber bullets to disperse EFF supporters at the legislature on Tuesday evening. Stun grenades were thrown inside the foyer.

Sapa

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