Police, farming communities must be on the look-out for agitators
The Democratic Alliance is appealing to police and farming communities to be on the look-out for agitators being bussed into towns for the purpose of criminal activity.
A pattern is emerging in many Western Cape towns that suggests agitators are exploiting the legitimate concerns of farmworkers to add a criminal element to the protests.
The police station commander in Prince Alfred Hamlet has confirmed that a high volume of reports were received of busses carrying outside elements into the area at the height of the protests on Wednesday.
The busses are alleged to have entered the town in the early hours of Wednesday, apparently via the Droehoek pass, which is accessible from Touws Rivier and Worcester.
Police in the area also received reports of bakkies from as far as Grabouw and Stellenbosch driving from farm to farm and attempting to enter the properties illegally. One of the vehicles (registration CL 33443), fled the scene of an altercation between police and agitators where a non-fatal shooting took place.