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Security authority to investigate guard following DUT student shooting death

2019-02-07 10:26
Angry protesters stoned a security guard hut at the Durban University of Technology. (Kaveel Singh/News24)

Angry protesters stoned a security guard hut at the Durban University of Technology. (Kaveel Singh/News24)

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South Africa's Private Security Industry Regulatory Authority (PSiRA) said in a statement on Wednesday that it would investigate the alleged involvement of a security officer in the death of a Durban University of Technology (DUT) student.

Mlungisi Madonsela, 20, was shot at DUT's Steve Biko campus on Tuesday afternoon after an altercation with private security guards contracted to the institution.

Madonsela died while receiving medical attention at City Hospital in Durban, the university said in a statement on Tuesday.

The EFF-led student representative council (SRC) said on Wednesday that Madonsela lost his life because of arrogant security and police.

SRC leader Sesethu Godlimpi hosted a press briefing a few metres from where Madonsela was shot.

Godlimpi and the EFF claim that private security at the university unfairly attacked students for merely wearing EFF regalia.

He said that leadership had been heading to a meeting with management on Tuesday when they were stopped by security.

'Killed by people who should be protecting us'

"Students, including leadership, were prevented from going to the meeting because we were wearing EFF shirts," Godlimpi said.

He said a security manager had approached students with other guards and attacked them.

Angered protesters stoned a security guard hut at the Durban University of Technology yesterday. The EFF led SRC are hosting a press briefing following the death of a student. He was allegedly shot by a private security guard. @TeamNews24 pic.twitter.com/L3W08zPOmZ

— Kaveel Singh (@kaveels) February 6, 2019

"He died a painful, but revolutionary death. We share the pain of the family. Students are being shot and killed by their own parents who are security guards and police. They are being killed by people who should be protecting us."

On Wednesday, DUT said it would consider severing ties with its security company if investigations reveal transgressions, News24 reported.

"With any contractual relationship, if serious violations of a contract are found and if they are at fault, we will sever our relationship. At this stage however, investigations must be completed," DUT vice-chancellor Professor Thandwa Mthembu said.

It has come to our attention that a student, a member of the EFFSC has been shot and killed by a private security at DUT. @EFFSouthAfrica @Julius_S_Malema

— EFF KZN (@EFFKZN) February 5, 2019

In the statement released on Wednesday, PSiRA chief executive Manabela Chauke said: "I have instructed our senior law enforcement officers to immediately probe this case. On behalf of PSiRA, I would like to convey our condolences to the bereaved family."

According to news agency ANA, PSiRA would also be investigating a prima facie case against African Global Operations (formerly known as Bosasa), which was registered with PSiRA on December 6, 1998.

"The investigation is related to the contravention of the private security industry's code of conduct," said Chauke.

"We view the allegations playing out in the public domain in a very serious light and we are working around the clock with other law enforcement agencies to ensure a swift conclusion of this matter," Chauke added.

PSiRA is investigating Durban University of Technology shooting incident and Bosasa's indiscretions. The CEO, Manabela Chauke has instructed Senior Law Enforcement Officers to immediately probe these cases.

— PSiRA (@PSiRALive) February 6, 2019

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