Shops looted in Daveyton

Daveyton residents protesting for housing by trashing and blocking the streets of the Ekurhuleni township. Here one of them carries an axe and beer on the other hand. 190814 Picture: Boxer Ngwenya

Daveyton residents protesting for housing by trashing and blocking the streets of the Ekurhuleni township. Here one of them carries an axe and beer on the other hand. 190814 Picture: Boxer Ngwenya

Published Aug 20, 2014

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Johannesburg - A number of shops owned by foreigners in Daveyton have been looted, Ekurhuleni metro police said on Wednesday.

“Criminal elements organised themselves into small groups of between six and 12 people and went and looted different shops from around sunset yesterday (Tuesday) until around 9pm,” Chief Superintendent Wilfred Kgasago said.

“Police could not get to all the shops at the same time, we could only get to some. So for those shops we could not get to the residents themselves protected the other shops being looted.”

No injuries were reported.

Metro police have arrested six people.

“Law enforcement officers arrested them and they will be appearing in the Daveyton Magistrate's Court within the next 48 hours,” Chief Superintendent Wilfred Kgasago said.

Kgasago was unable to say exactly how many shops were looted.

“It calmed down overnight and this morning (Wednesday) it was fairly quiet,” he said.

“Some of the rocks that were used to blockade roads yesterday have been removed. There is free passage to motorists to enter and exit Daveyton.”

However, some intersections were still blocked.

Kgasago said a meeting between protesters and officials was scheduled for Wednesday to try to resolve the issue.

Another meeting was planned for Thursday.

The protest began on Monday when residents tried to illegally invade land and erect shacks but were prevented by authorities.

Sapa

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