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Situation calm in S. African townships after foreign shops looting
From:Xinhua  |  2019-08-17 00:50

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JOHANNESBURG, Aug. 16 (Xinhua) -- The situation is calm in South Africa's Soweto townships following the looting of shops belonging to foreigners and 18 suspects were arrested, South African police said on Friday.

On Wednesday night, several shops belonging to foreigners were looted. Gauteng police spokesperson Kay Makhubele told Xinhua that the situation is calm and they are monitoring the situation.

"The situation is calm and we are monitoring the affected areas. We have arrested 18 suspects who will be charged with public violence. They will appear in court soon," said Makhubele.

He condemned the looting of shops on what he blamed on opportunistic criminals. The chairperson of the African Diaspora Forum (ADF), Vusumuzi Sibanda, said some shops are still closed due to fear.

"The situation is a bit calm with police patrolling but some shops are still closed. Some ran away to seek shelter at police stations while some went to live with friends. Some shop owners are still afraid to open shops," Sibanda said.

Sibanda said the government is not doing enough to protect foreigners who are always attacked and their property confiscated by locals. ADF is an organization of citizens of over 35 African countries whose residents stay in South Africa.

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