Poo‚ petrol bombs and drugs - #FeesMustFall in the eyes of a cop

UCT students burning artworks Picture Credit: SAcrimefighters ‏@SAcrimefighters
UCT students burning artworks Picture Credit: SAcrimefighters ‏@SAcrimefighters

South Africa’s top cop‚ Lieutenant General Khomotso Phahlane‚ says he is concerned about criminal activity inbetween the #FeesMustFall protests.

The Acting National Commissioner of the South African Police Service listed some of the recent incidents:

- 12 petrol bombs and two 5 litre cans of petrol were found in a vacant garage on a university residence in Pietermaritzburg by security guards on Thursday.

“We are busy conducting an investigation. What is obviously of concern is that this is a clear indication that certain elements are not interested in protesting peacefully and still have an agenda to destroy property and commit acts of violence‚” Lt-Gen Phahlane said.

- In Soweto at the University of Johannesburg campus‚ drugs were confiscated.

- At Rhodes University‚ hundreds of syringes were scattered across a public road.

- Two women at Kingsway campus on Thursday had to receive medical treatment after two males entered and discharged the contents of a fire extinguisher‚ during clashes between students who wanted to study and protesters. “This kind of behaviour‚ including any form of intimidation‚ is strongly condemned. Such conduct of a criminal nature will be investigated and those responsible will be brought to book and processed through the criminal justice system of our country. Those who wish to protest peacefully must be free to do so and the same applies to those who want to attend class and complete the academic year.”

- In the Western Cape‚ “incidents of throwing human faeces at vehicles and in the lecture halls is considered inappropriate and demeaning to all concerned“.

Lt-Gen Phahlane warned protesters that SAPS members will arrest those who break the law‚ even though he believed dialogue was the key to finding a solution agreeable to all.

“It is evident that criminality and criminal elements have taken advantage of the young people in the universities under the disguise of supporting the #FeesMustFall initiative...

“Young people are discouraged from making themselves guilty of any offence which will possibly have far-reaching implications on their future and employment opportunities since a criminal record will undoubtedly be a hindrance to them in their future endeavours.”

 

 

 

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