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Police remain on high alert at the Kalafong Tertiary Hospital in Atteridgeville, west of Pretoria where patients suspected to be foreign nationals were turned away by Operation Dudula.

The hospital has since interdicted the movement. Operation Dudula has been picketing outside the hospital since the beginning of August. It says South Africans are not getting preferential treatment due to the influx of foreign nationals at healthcare facilities.“We didn’t come here to hinder progress. We are saying the undocumented must pay. Management must enforce the laws.

The group allegedly turned away patients based on the colour of their skin and language spoken. Magwadi denies this. “That is a false statement. We have been picketing peacefully. You know when you are a criminal, when you see law enforcement you run away. Those people, because they know Operation Dudula and they are here illegally, whenever we are here with our regalia they run away. We did not hinder anyone to go on the premises.”Police were once again called in as the protest escalated. Tensions rose between Dudula and Economic Freedom Fighters members who are opposed to the protests.

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