Several people have been arrested for looting and attempted looting during ongoing demonstrations against undocumented immigrants across the country.
The Police Ministry says that while most of the marches have remained peaceful, police officers have responded to isolated incidents of criminality.
Law enforcement authorities remain on high alert, with increased police deployments to protect businesses and critical infrastructure and maintain public order.
The Police Ministry says officers will act decisively against anyone who uses the demonstrations to commit crime.
Police Ministry’s spokesperson Kamogelo Mogotsi says, “Members deployed across the country have been instructed to act swiftly and decisively against anyone who engages in criminal activities, including looting, attempted looting, public violence, malicious damage to property, intimidation, or any other unlawful conduct”.
She says the acting Minister of police, Firoz Cachalia, has urged citizens to exercise their constitutional rights responsibly and to ensure that demonstrations remain peaceful and lawful. He says those who choose to exploit the marches to commit criminal acts will face the full might of the law.
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