South African Police Report on June 30 Marches
What Happened During the Marches
On Tuesday, June 30, several protests took place across South Africa. Most of the demonstrations stayed peaceful, but there were a few isolated incidents of looting and attempts to loot shops and other property.
Police Response and Arrests
Actions Taken by SAPS
The South African Police Service (SAPS) moved quickly to keep order:
- Officers were deployed in many cities and towns.
- They monitored the crowds and protected businesses, homes, and important facilities.
- When they saw people breaking the law, they made arrests on the spot.
Minister’s Message
Acting Police Minister Firoz Cachalia praised the overall peaceful nature of the marches. He reminded protesters to use their constitutional rights responsibly and warned that anyone caught looting, damaging property, or acting violently would face serious legal consequences.
Staying Safe and Peaceful
Police continue to stay on high alert. They urge everyone to:
- Keep protests calm and lawful.
- Report any suspicious or criminal activity to authorities.
- Help protect community spaces by not participating in looting or violence.
Conclusion
The June 30 marches showed that most South Africans can express their views without turning to crime. Thanks to swift police action and clear messages from officials, the majority of events stayed peaceful. Moving forward, keeping demonstrations respectful and lawful will help protect both people and property while allowing everyone’s voice to be heard.


