Nigeria accuses South Africa of apartheid-style policing over deaths

Nigeria has placed South Africa on notice over the disputed deaths of four of its citizens in police custody. The Nigerian Foreign Ministry issued the warning in a statement on 5 July.

The ministry linked two deaths on 28 June to alleged actions by Tshwane Metro Police officers. It also cited earlier incidents in April involving security forces.

Spokesperson Kimiebi Ebienfa said the pattern showed complicity by security operatives. He called for urgent investigations into the killings and other pending cases.

South African Police Service officials rejected connections to anti-immigrant protests. They described the cases as drug-related arrests that led to inquests and independent investigations.

South Africa’s Department of International Relations and Cooperation emphasised bilateral ties with Nigeria. It asked for evidence through official channels to support the claims.

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South African police stand guard on a city street amid preparations for protests against undocumented migrants.
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Police prepare for anti-immigrant marches amid repatriations

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South African police are on alert for planned demonstrations against undocumented migrants on 30 June. Officials reported the repatriation of 5,000 Malawian nationals and stressed that peaceful protests will be allowed but lawlessness will not be tolerated.

The Federal Government has condemned the recent killings of Nigerian nationals in South Africa and called for thorough investigations to bring those responsible to justice.

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The Consulate General of Nigeria in Johannesburg ha agilisi sanarwa ta tsaro ga ’yan Najeriya a Afirka ta Kudu saboda zanga-zangar adawa ga baƙiwa da aka shirya a ranar Alhamis, 4 ga Mayu, 2026. A cewar sanarwar da aka sanya hannu da Shikena mai gaskiya, Ambassador Ninikanwa Okey-Uche, za a yi zanga-zanga a ko’ina cikin kasar. ’Yan Najeriya da sauran baƙiwa na Afirka suna cikin tsoro saboda tashin hankali.

Xenophobic protests in Durban over the past week have left refugees camping outside the Home Affairs office as groups set a June 30 deadline for undocumented foreigners to leave South Africa.

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South African police have deployed a special operation costing more than R600 million to maintain order during planned anti-immigrant protests on 30 June.

On Sunday, thousands of Soweto residents gathered for a peaceful march against illegal immigration, highlighting concerns over jobs, resources and community safety ahead of a 30 June deadline set by anti-immigration groups.

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March and March led nationwide demonstrations on 30 June 2026 against undocumented immigrants. Most events remained peaceful with police maintaining order.

 

 

 

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