WATCH: Pupils go on looting rampage in Joburg CBD, shopkeeper injured | BraGrobbies
Alleged members of the Congress of South African Students who marched to Luthuli House on Monday afternoon, interrupting an ANC top six meeting, went on a looting rampage in the Johannesburg CBD and Hillbrow, police have confirmed.
News24 reported that traffic in the area had ground to a halt as learners camped outside the ANC headquarters.Times Live reportedCosas has demanded that the government address several issues, including a school infrastructure backlog, proper sanitation, the need for sanitary towels, a call for an inquiry into the high cost of data, proper action against teachers found guilty of sexual harassment, and schools' failure to account for financial audit failures.
In video footage posted on Twitter, the looters can be seen entering shops and running away with a variety of goods. Police spokesperson Captain Mavela Masondo confirmed the looting to News24 on Tuesday morning. According to Masondo, he was aware of at least one shopkeeper that was injured in the incident. The learners are from different Gauteng schools
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