Cape Argus

Rocklands Villas faces ‘occupation’ threat

- MARVIN CHARLES marvin.charles@inl.co.za ARMAND HOUGH

A DERELICT building owned by the SABC in Sea Point is in the sights of illegal occupiers.

Several were arrested when they entered the building with belongings.

“We can confirm that four men and two women were arrested for trespassin­g and malicious damage to property.

“We can also confirm that on Tuesday, three women were arrested for trespassin­g. They all appeared in Cape Town Magistrate’s court today,” said police spokespers­on FC Van Wyk.

Rocklands Villas has been standing vacant for over 20 years. It’s still unclear who exactly the group is that occupied the building and who they are affiliated with. One organisati­on that has been campaignin­g for affordable housing is the Umhlaba Wethu Developmen­t group.

But organiser Thandeka Sisusa said: “I am not sure who those people are, they are not part of our organisati­on.”

Umhlaba Wethu Developmen­t is a grassroots organisati­on, stakeholde­r and pressure group campaignin­g for affordable housing on the Atlantic Seaboard. Its members have been campaignin­g in the area for more than two decades. In 1996, members of the organisati­on started with their illegal occupation of Rocklands Villas, calling for the building to be used for affordable housing. Sisusa was arrested in 1996 for occupying the building and spent a weekend in a jail cell. She now lives in the Somerset Hospital precinct, in a building occupied by 200 people.

“Talks with the SABC stopped because they were frequently changing the board members and it was extremely difficult for us,” she said.

“The SABC is aware of the incident and is considerin­g its options regarding the future of the building,” said SABC spokespers­on Neo Momodu.

 ?? African News Agency (ANA) ?? SAPS arrested several people for trespassin­g, after they broke into and occupied the Rocklands Villas flats behind the SABC building in Sea Point. |
African News Agency (ANA) SAPS arrested several people for trespassin­g, after they broke into and occupied the Rocklands Villas flats behind the SABC building in Sea Point. |

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