
By BAKANG MOKOTO
North West Police Provincial Commissioner, Lieutenant General Baile Motswenyane said she is concern about public violence that took place across the province recently. Motswenyane said while members of the community have the right to demonstrate as enshrined in the constitution, that must always be done peacefully and without infringing on the rights of others.
“This warning follows a number of violence marred community protests that have been taking place in the province since the beginning of this month. On the 8th of January 2018, members of the community in Ottoshoop barricaded R49 road between Mahikeng and Zeerust. They allegedly burnt a local post office and pelted the police station with stones.
“They were complaining about lack of basic service delivery in their area. In Rustenburg, a group of people went on a rampage and burnt several buildings and vehicles at various locations including the Central Business District (CBD). The incidents occurred a week ago and it is clear that criminals used that opportunity to commit crime.
“The incidents were linked with elimination of alleged drug dealers and brothels in town. Earlier this week, members of community in Dinokana village near Zeerust, barricaded N4 road between Zeerust and Botswana in demand for water. On the 17th of January 2018, a number of Itsoseng residents allegedly torched a house and two vehicles, while four other vehicles were damaged,” Motswenyane said.
She further said the motive of the incident is not yet known. Motswenyane added that earlier during the day, a group of boys allegedly blocked learners from neighbouring Verdwaal village from going to school in Itsoseng.
“It is important that all available legal possibilities are followed and exhausted to express any dissatisfaction rather than resorting to violence. Lawlessness has no place in our society. No matter how long it takes, we will ensure that the long arm of the law catches up with those who take advantage of community protests to commit crime and destroy properties,” Motswenyane said.
