Gauteng cops mobilised to assist in Tshwane
21 June 2016
Pretoria - Cases of murder, malicious damage to property and intimidation have been opened following protests in Tshwane, police have said.
Gauteng Provincial Commissioner General Deliwe De Lange said anyone found committing a crime would be arrested immediately.
The police, through the SAPS Twitter feed, said all members, including those on rest days, had been mobilised to assist in policing in Tshwane.
Violence broke out on Monday and Tuesday after the African National Congress named Member of Parliament Thoko Didiza as its mayoral candidate for Tshwane.