South Africa: Nigerians protest over killing of colleague by Police
Nigerians in South Africa

Nigerians in South Africa on Tuesday took to the streets to protest the alleged killing of a 30-year-old man, Stanley Igwe by a South African police officer.

Igwe, who hailed from Amandugba village, Isu Local Government Area, Imo State, was reportedly killed on June 6, 2021 in KwaZulu-Natal Province in South Africa.

Narrating the incident on the telephone from Johannesburg, Mr Ben Okoli, President-General, Nigerian Citizens Association in South Africa (NICASA), told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) that the protest followed Igwe’s alleged killing.

Okoli said, “All hell broke loose at Newcastle Police Station, in KwaZulu -Natal, when a group of Nigerian men stormed the police station demanding justice for their fallen brother.

“The Nigerian men claimed that one of the police officers from the Newcastle Police Station killed a Nigerian man, unprovoked,” Okoli said.

The NICASA leader said the angry Nigerians then called for an explanation from the South African police and demanded justice.

He, however, noted that “the Nigerian diplomatic mission in South Africa is currently handling the situation to resolve the issue amicably.”

 

 
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