This was after a violent clash between locals and foreigners
following the killing of a police officer and his cousin on Wednesday.
Nigerians and other foreign nationals residing in Keimoes
and Upington area of Northern Cape, South Africa, have been given 12 hours to
vacate the communities.
This was after a violent clash between locals and foreigners
following the killing of a police officer and his cousin on Wednesday.
A Nigerian had stabbed Constable Nico Visagie and his cousin
to death, infuriating locals, who attacked foreigners and set their houses and
stalls on fire.
“The community members of Keimoes and environs went on
rampage, burning and destroying properties belonging to foreign nationals,
Nigerians in particular.
"These attacks spread to Upington. Nigerians and other
foreign nationals were also expelled from Upington.
“Prompt police intervention this morning brought about calm
but the situation is still tensed.
“Some locals were arrested by the police for public
disturbance and malicious damage to properties.
"They have appeared in Keimoes Magistrate Court for a
bail hearing,” said Adetola Olubajo, President, Nigerian Union South Africa.
Olubajo further said that the suspect, who had been on the
run since the incident, has been arrested and will appear in court on or before
next Monday.
He commended the South African Police Service for their
swift intervention, calling for more protection for Nigerians and other
nationals in the Northern Cape.
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