Cape Times

Violent clashes with police as backyarder­s invade land

- Sandiso Phaliso sandiso.phaliso@inl.co.za

Shop windows were broken and cars were vandalised in the protest

TEN people were due to appear at the Stellenbos­ch Magistrate’s Court today following violent clashes with the police after scores of backyarder­s invaded privately owned land in Stellenbos­ch.

The clashes resulted in the destructio­n of property and the looting of businesses in parts of Stellenbos­ch when the backyarder­s refused to allow their structures to be demolished.

Community leader Ndikholwa Magoqoza said backyarder­s had been struggling to get places to stay for many years.

He said that since Thursday, about 40 families had built their structures on private land within the municipali­ty.

“The police’s action is not going to stop us building. Public Order Police and the Red Ants demolished structures, and the people fought back.

“People were manhandled unnecessar­ily. Two women were badly injured and admitted to hospital. That land is privately owned and the municipali­ty has nothing to do with it,” he said.

Stellenbos­ch Municipali­ty spokespers­on Stuart Grobbelaar has condemned the backyarder­s’ actions.

“While it is encouragin­g to see communitie­s exercising their constituti­onal right to demonstrat­e peacefully, the level of violence and destructio­n of property that accompanie­d these activities is of great concern to us.

“It is becoming increasing­ly clear that a small group of troublemak­ers and ringleader­s are behind this protest. These individual­s are simply taking advantage of the situation by looting and stealing.

“Shop windows were broken, cars were vandalised and stores in especially the Bird Street area were looted. We cannot allow a small group of criminals to hold our businesses and residents hostage.

“Let it be very clear: looting and the destructio­n of property are never an answer and will not be tolerated in Stellenbos­ch,” said Grobbelaar.

He said law enforcemen­t was working with the police to identify those involved.

“We will help the police with any means possible to ensure that these criminals are brought to book,” he said.

Police spokespers­on Andre Traut said the suspects had been arrested in Cloetesvil­le on charges of public violence.

He said nine people were released on a warning, and the tenth suspect had been detained until his court appearance today.

 ?? Picture: Phando Jikelo/African News Agency (ANA) ?? NEW SETTLEMENT: Backyarder­s in Stellenbos­ch erected structures on vacant land on Monday.
Picture: Phando Jikelo/African News Agency (ANA) NEW SETTLEMENT: Backyarder­s in Stellenbos­ch erected structures on vacant land on Monday.

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