Former Phoenix security company boss under fire for call to set up barricades

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Former security company boss Glen Naidoo told the SAHRC that when he called for the Phoenix community to barricade roads to keep looters out in July, he 'expected everybody to do so legally'.

When asked by an evidence leader if he realised that his call was unlawful and an infringement of the constitutional right to freedom of movement, Naidoo said South Africans also had the right to life.

“At the end of the day, I told them [residents] to put up defence mechanisms, as in roadblocks. I didn’t go and tell them to kill people, and I expected that to be manned by the community policing forum and by SA police. We have criminals in every community. We battle with criminals. This is not a race thing. It’s a criminal thing.Naidoo added that the Phoenix community as a whole should not be held accountable for “what criminals have done”.

Naidoo said his company became the “plague” in Phoenix after police minister Bheki Cele “demonised” it on national television.

 

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