8 Nigerian Nationals Behind Bars for Attacking a Kimberly Police Station

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South African Police Service News

Northern Cape

Eight Nigerian nationals who reportedly attacked a police station and SAPS members would remain behind bars until their next court appearance on 26 April 2024.

The eight men were arrested and face multiple charges, including assault and malicious damage to propertyCelebrate Youth Month with Briefly News! Nominate a young entrepreneur under 35 with an inspiring story to be our 7th 'Young Money Maker'. Let's shine a light on their achievements together!Eight Nigerian nationals were facing assault and property damage charges for attacking a police station in Kimberly, Northern Cape. Images: Stock Imagesin Kimberley on 18 April 2024.

Charles Okerie Onyedikashi, Ebot Kennedy, Onogu Nwaemeka, Chijioke Steven, Kelecho Oken, Charles Aknaji, Umemba Sophuru and Amajoyi Tochukwu were scheduled to return to court on 26 April 2024.“And then they call us xenophobic; please, if you are coming to a foreign country, the bare minimum is to behave yourself.”Malema emphasised how peaceful South Africans were and called for the Ghanaians to experience this personally.

 

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