The Citizen (Gauteng)

Bikers held for setting offices alight

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Seventeen bikers were arrested after they allegedly stormed a government building in Mahikeng in the North West and set two offices alight.

According to police, the bikers forcefully gained entry to the main offices of the North West department of economic developmen­t, environmen­t conservati­on and tourism building on Monday and claimed they were owed money for work they had done.

The group went to the office of the head of department, Lufuno Tshikovhi, and his personal assistant.

“It is alleged that the bikers went to Tshikovhi’s office and demanded to see him.

They apparently payment for they rendered to department.

“According to reports, the bikers started a fire in the offices upon realising that they would not be able to see Tshikovhi.

“Investigat­ions into the matter are continuing,” said police spokespers­on Lieutenant-Colonel Amanda Funani.

A case of arson investigat­ion.

Department spokespers­on Dumisa Seshabela confirmed the incident.

Seshabela said staff members were evacuated and no one was hurt.

“The police and fire brigades were deployed to the scene.

“MEC Kenetswe Mosenogi has urged the police to bring the perpetrato­rs to book.

“At the moment, we don’t know the reason behind the arson.

“Government has good systems to deal with complaints of tenders,” Seshabela said.

She added that people who claimed the department owed them money should report it to the police or use legal options available to them, instead of attacking government buildings.

According to the supply chain team, the department doesn’t owe anyone anything, Seshabela said.

He confirmed that an internal investigat­ion had already been launched.

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It is alleged that the bikers went to Lufuno Tshikovhi’s office and demanded to see him. According to reports the bikers started a fire in the offices upon realising that they would not be able to see

Tshikovhi.

Amanda Funani Police spokespers­on

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