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Western Cape ANC condemns burning of two trains at Cape Town station
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The party says trains belong to the nation of South Africa. Setting them on fire is a crime against the people.

The African National Congress in the Western Cape has condemned “as sabotage the setting on fire of two trains” in Cape Town railway station on Sunday afternoon.

The ANC urged the South African Police Service to arrest those responsible as quickly as possible. The perpetrators should be charged, brought to court, convicted, and given the maximum prison sentences that could be imposed for these crimes. A clear message had to be sent out that South Africans would not allow sabotage to go unpunished, the statement said.

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