Ten cases opened after EFF brawl

Aubrey Baartman, the EFF's Northern Cape leader, points at the splinter group after chaos erupted during the party's provincial conference on Sunday. Picture: Soraya Crowie

Aubrey Baartman, the EFF's Northern Cape leader, points at the splinter group after chaos erupted during the party's provincial conference on Sunday. Picture: Soraya Crowie

Published Nov 17, 2014

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Kimberley - Ten cases have been opened with the police in Kimberley, Northern Cape, following a chaotic Economic Freedom Fighters provincial conference at the weekend.

One case was opened on Saturday and the others were opened on Sunday, said Colonel Priscilla Naidu.

“On Saturday, 15 November, a member from the party alleged that he was assaulted by another member while at the conference,” she said.

“On Sunday, 16 November, chaos erupted at the conference and fights broke out between members of the party. Police responded to restore calm. A total of 10 cases were opened by individuals.”

The cases included assault, assault with intent to do grievous bodily harm, malicious damage to property, and discharging a firearm in a municipal area.

“No arrests have been made and all these cases are under investigation.”

Naidu could not provide any further details on what transpired at the conference, which took place at the Savoy Hotel. It was also not clear how many people were injured.

EFF Northern Cape convenor Mbuyiselo Matabus said he could not comment on the matter as it was private; EFF national spokesman Mbuyiseni Ndlozi could not be reached for comment; and the hotel said its general manager was not available to comment.

Earlier, The Star reported that EFF members armed with machetes, pangas and bricks converged on the hotel on Sunday, where the provincial leadership was to be elected.

There was reportedly a jostling for top posts between incumbent provincial leader Aubrey Baartman and a conference delegate Ronald Februarie.

According to the newspaper, the hotel's front doors were broken open and bricks flew between EFF factions. People ran and hid behind cars.

The Star reported that Februarie ran out of the building with blood pouring from his mouth and down his arm.

Inside, furniture and doors were smashed, blood was smeared on the floor, and EFF members insulted each other before the police arrived.

A reporter had to take cover and call the police for help after delegates tried to take his camera.

EFF co-ordinator Mmabatho Mokause was hit on the head with a chair, the newspaper reported.

Sapa

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