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Ennerdale community protests ‘in solidarity with Westbury’

The protesters in Ennerdale reportedly used burning tyres to block the entrance and exit points of the area.


Protests broke out in Ennerdale on Friday morning “in solidarity with the Westbury” community, said Johannesburg Metro Police Department (JMPD) senior superintendent Wayne Minnaar.

The community in Westbury went on violent and destructive protests following the killing of a 41-year-old woman last week.

The protests led to interventions by Police Minister Bheki Cele, which included the deployment of the Tactical Response Team (TRT) in the neighbourhood

Minnaar said protesters blocked the entrance and exit points of Ennerdale, adding that police were at the scene. No arrests have been made at this stage, Minnaar said.

According to reports, protesters used burning tyres to block roads.

The Citizen reported that community members say their shutdown of all so-called coloured neighbourhoods in Gauteng will go ahead as planned.

Residents said their planned protest action will not be deterred by Cele’s promises and “marching band”.

They are planning to roll out protest action in all coloured neighbourhoods in the province today.

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