MEC: Soweto violence not xenophobic
Updated | By Lonwabo Miso
Two people have been shot dead since violence broke out between locals and foreigners in Snake Park on Monday.
"The actions are pure criminality... For now we won't declare it xenophobic attacks," Sizakele Nkosi-Malobane told reporters in Johannesburg.
Nkosi-Malobane said the attacks were sporadic and being carried out by a group of young people who moved from area to area.
"Unfortunately sometimes they're joined by adults," she said.
Earlier, Gauteng provincial police commissioner Lt-Gen Lesetja Mothiba said reinforcements had been sent to control the situation.
An operations centre had been established to co-ordinate police operations in the area.
Police were working with community policing forums and other government leaders to calm the situation.
The looting of foreign shops started on Monday after 14-year-old Mthetheleli Siphiwe Mahori was shot dead, allegedly by a foreign shop owner in Snake Park.
Eighty-one foreign shops had been looted since Monday.

(File Photo: Gallo Images)
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