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South Africa's national police chief Khomotso Phahlane says 136 people have been arrested in incidents during operations over the past 24 hours.
Random acts of violence, looting and destruction of property had occurred during the course of this morning, Mr Phahlane said.
It was unclear how many of those in custody were South Africans and how many foreigners.
Mr Phahlane said anyone found to have been inciting violence would be prosecuted.
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However Mr Phahlane defended the decision to allow the Pretoria protest to go ahead, saying the march was allowed under the South African constitution.
Report
Random acts of violence, looting and destruction of property had occurred during the course of this morning, Mr Phahlane said.
It was unclear how many of those in custody were South Africans and how many foreigners.
Mr Phahlane said anyone found to have been inciting violence would be prosecuted.
Report
However Mr Phahlane defended the decision to allow the Pretoria protest to go ahead, saying the march was allowed under the South African constitution.
Report