South Africans burn Nigerian homes in Johannesburg
Residents of Rosettenville in Johannesburg on Saturday, February 
11,  went on a rampage burning 10 houses they allege belonged to 
Nigerians running drug dens and brothels in South Africa.
According to the angry residents, they said Nigerians have been running illegitimate businesses in the country.
Speaking
 to Sowetan Live, Albert Mwenza, a Malawian man and his family who were 
living at one of the buildings that were burnt narrated his ordeal.
'When
 a larger group came back, I was told to leave, but I refused. I was 
then forced out. Some of the people jumped over the wall into the house 
and stole our belongings.
'They then threw 
petrol bombs. Everything else that was left inside was burnt to ashes. I
 am sad because we are innocent and have nothing to do with drugs and 
brothels.'
Albert and his family are said to sleeping in the street of Johannesburg since the occurrence of the incident.
Another
 Malawian living in the house said he was at work when the commotion 
started. Yufusu Alie, 32, shared the bedroom with his wife and four 
young children. 
'There was R24000 in the house
 which I was supposed to send home. I do not know what my family and I 
are going to do. We have not eaten since yesterday and the clothes we 
are wearing are the only clothes we have left,'  Alie said.
It was however revealed that the South African Police Service  SAPS is investigating  the incident.

 
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