PICS: Sporadic attacks in Joburg
Updated | By sibahle motha

Gauteng police spokesperson Lieutenant Colonel Lungelo Dlamini said Jeppestown in Johannesburg was the only place where violence was reported on Thursday night.
He could not confirm that some cars were set alight, but said there were people targeting foreign shops again.
"Twelve suspects were arrested for trying to break into foreign-owned shops," said Dlamini.
"There were no reports of injuries."
#Xenophobia #Jeppestown people still in the streets starting fires MV pic.twitter.com/YtKjTL4gSS
— Maryke Vermaak (@MarykeVermaak) April 17, 2015
The state security minister said in an interview broadcast on Eyewitness News he suspected the attacks on foreign nationals that started in KwaZulu-Natal and spread to Gauteng, were part of a "co-ordinated effort".
Five people, including a 14-year-old boy, have been killed since unrest broke out over last weekend. On Thursday, a peace march against xenophobia turned violent when the police clashed with pockets of protesters.
Earlier this week, messages warning foreigners of imminent attacks in Durban, Johannesburg and Pretoria were spread via SMS and WhatsApp.
#Xenophobia #Jeppestown The men from the hostel say they were only marching last night, then police started firing MV pic.twitter.com/toZIkeqEz3
— Maryke Vermaak (@MarykeVermaak) April 17, 2015
"Just those prank messages is a co-ordinated effort," said Mahlobo. "But the intelligence services, they are hard at work.
"We know that there are instigators in those various communities and these are the individuals that we are going to bring... to book."
The minister said citizens would not just wake up one morning and decide to embark on violent action.
"Attacks on foreign nationals, issues of defacing statues, are becoming very co-ordinated. The issues of land invasion, these are the things that are becoming co-ordinated. We are keeping our eyes wide open... there is a common theme of lawlessness."
#Xenophobia #Jeppestown people still in the streets starting fires MV pic.twitter.com/YtKjTL4gSS
— Maryke Vermaak (@MarykeVermaak) April 17, 2015
- News24
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