The Citizen (Gauteng)

Westbury ‘will burn’ – protesters

PROTESTS: DRUGS, CRIME, SERVICE DELIVERY ISSUES ANGER RESIDENTS

- Simnikiwe Hlatshanen­i simnikiweh@citizen.co.za

Protest action was expected to continue and could spread to other communitie­s today.

Police Minister Bheki Cele’s promises did not impress the community.

Protest action was expected to continue in Westbury, and could spread to other communitie­s today, as anger and bitterness among former “coloured” communitie­s over drugs, crime and service delivery intensifie­s.

In Westbury, hundreds of community members marched to the Sophiatown police station yesterday to demand the release of five residents who were arrested for public violence during protests against drug-related violence in the area this week.

Despite the interventi­on of Police Minister Bheki Cele who addressed the community yesterday, residents were not satisfied with his promises.

Yesterday Cele announced a special unit would be deployed to Westbury to deal with rampant drug-dealing and related crimes, and promised to take to task the officers accused of taking bribes from drug dealers in the area.

Residents said they were giving police a week to report back to them on investigat­ions into corruption at the notorious station. Failing which, the community would “burn down” the police station, a young protester was heard announcing at the Westbury stadium yesterday.

“If the people are not released by midnight the community is going back to the streets tomorrow (today) at 4am,” a community leader, who did not want to be named, told The Citizen.

This emerged during ongoing protests over police complicity in drug-related crimes and turf wars rocked Westbury after a fatal shoot-out between suspected drug dealers saw a woman killed in front of her 10-year-old daughter. According to a school teacher from Reiger Park in Ekurhuleni, a meeting was scheduled for yesterday evening after the Westbury protest where coloured community members around Johannesbu­rg would plan for a city-wide shut down.

Known community members and traditiona­l leaders from Eldorado Park, Klipspruit, Finetown, Lenasia and other areas West of Johannesbu­rg were seen attending the address by Cele yesterday afternoon. According to the teacher, this was because communitie­s were planning to unite in mass action against the continued marginalis­ation of predominan­tly coloured communitie­s.

The Citizen understand­s that the Local Developmen­t and Economic Civil Associatio­n was among the organisati­ons planning widespread protest action calling on government to lend marginalis­ed communitie­s an ear and attend to long-standing socio-economic issues facing them. –

The community is going back to the streets

 ?? Picture: Nigel Sibanda ?? MAKING THEIR POINT. The Rea Vaya Westbury station was vandalised by protesters in Johannesbu­rg yesterday following community unrest in the area.
Picture: Nigel Sibanda MAKING THEIR POINT. The Rea Vaya Westbury station was vandalised by protesters in Johannesbu­rg yesterday following community unrest in the area.
 ?? Pictures: Nigel Sibanda ?? SIMMERING TENSION. Westbury residents gathered at a stadium to make their feelings known and to demand the release of five people.
Pictures: Nigel Sibanda SIMMERING TENSION. Westbury residents gathered at a stadium to make their feelings known and to demand the release of five people.
 ??  ?? IN THOUGHT. Bheki Cele listens to Westbury residents.
IN THOUGHT. Bheki Cele listens to Westbury residents.

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