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Johannesburg, March 12, 2010 - South African Police on Thursday raided and closed two illegal bus stops used by buses going to Zimbabwe.

Two illegal bus stops, where people board buses headed for Zimbabwe, were closed. One of the illegal pick-up spots is on the corner of Wolmarans and Harrison streets, and the other is in Leyds Street.

Officials armed with R5 assault rifles and shotguns pulled people off buses and made them lie on the ground. Officials searched the people and their belongings.

"We're going to start making nuisances of ourselves. I don't want to see those people (Zimbabweans). They must get on (the bus) at a legal stop. It's time to clean up the streets," said David Tembe, operational chief of the JMPS.

People were later chased away from these bus stops, and some had to hurry to gather their belongings.

At one of the illegal bus stops in Wolmarans Street, people complained that the police were using unnecessary force and aggression.

"They're rude and they always treat us like we aren't people. Why do they have to treat us like that? "We've done nothing wrong and we just want to go back to Zimbabwe," said a woman before being led away by an official.

Police officials also fired rubber bullets to disperse a large group of bystanders.

The police paid a visit to three buildings in Hillbrow, all of which were in a dilapidated and chaotic condition. The electricity had been cut off and people were living amid garbage and a terrible stench.

A man was arrested after police removed dagga plants from behind one of the buildings. Alcohol was also seized at one the buildings.

Some police officers were clearly shocked by the conditions in which many of these people live.

"It's better to stay in a shack in a township than to live like this. "The buildings need to be demolished because many criminals are hiding here," said an official.  News 24

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Wisdom on 12/03/2010 09:16:58
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This letter is to the minister of home affairs i know that she is behind this dragonic act against my fellow people remember mam that what goes around surely comes around,what have we done to deserve this treatment i believe that we are also human beings our country was never poor i would like you to read 2kings 7 when there was famine in Samaria,Samaria was remember within 24 hours and for your own information the hosts of heaven are working a package for Zimbabwe despite was is happening now in Zimbabwe God will definately remember us and i bet you we will go back home.God is watching all the devices you are planning against Zimbabweans its definately going to be fine God is for everyone,but no weapon that is formed against us is going to prosper
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