Tleane added that the protesters continued to clash with police and
"a disproportionate part of the looting was taking place at shops owned
by foreign nationals.
South African police said on Wednesday they had shot dead two people suspected of looting shops in Pretoria.
This was as a result of continued violence triggered by the ruling party's choice of a mayoral candidate for local polls.
Console Tleane,
Tshwane Metro Police Spokesman, said in a statement that they also
arrested 40 of the rioters, who were targeting foreigners' shops.
``Two of the suspects were shot and killed following looting at Mamelodi.
``Those arrested would face charges of violence and theft.
"Incidents of protests and looting continued in other areas while situation is tense in others,’’ he said.
Tleane
added that the protesters continued to clash with police and "a
disproportionate part of the looting was taking place at shops owned by
foreign nationals.
Foreigners, many of them from
other African countries, last suffered a wave of attacks in April last
year, by crowds blaming them for taking jobs and business.
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