Police warn protesters against lawlessness, intimidation
KZN police plan to meet with the anti-illegal immigrants march organisers to forge a common understanding and offer assistance.
THE past week has seen central Durban erupt in mayhem, following anti-illegal marches and clean-up campaigns organised by the March-And-March group. Several shops, owned by both South Africans and foreign nationals, have remained closed following reported alleged threats of violence from protesters.
Police in KZN are reminding those who stage protests, and plan, organise, and or participate in marches, that they must do so within the perimeters of the law.
“Police have manned several marches in Durban and other parts of the province, which are mainly targeted at foreign nationals. As much as it is a constitutional right to march, the rights of those marching must never infringe the rights of those who are not. No civilian has the right to search a fellow civilian and request or demand any form of identification. Only law enforcement officers are authorised to stop, search, and request individuals to produce documentation that permits them to be in the country,” said KZN Police spokesperson Colonel Robert Netshiunda.
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“Police wish to remind residents that intimidation can constitute a criminal offence and people must refrain from threatening others. Assaulting another person, whether a foreign national or not, is a criminal offence and police will not stand by and watch when the law is being broken. Public Order Police officers will continue to monitor marches, ensuring that there is stability, law and order,” added Netshiunda.
He emphasised, “It is illegal for a foreigner to be in the country without proper documentation, however, only mandated law enforcement officers can arrest undocumented foreign nationals and detain them pending deportation processes.”
The management of police in KZN said it would have a meeting with the organisers of the marches soon in order to have a common understanding and provide assistance and clarity where needed.
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