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by Olwethu Boso | Oct 12, 2016 | News
Following two days of violent clashes between police and student protesters, Wits university spokesperson, Shirona Patel has confirmed that a total of six petrol bombs have been found on campus since last night.
Three petrol bombs were found on West campus on Wednesday morning. “The bombs were found in a backpack by Raikes Gate,” she said.
Last night two petrol bombs were found outside John Moffatt building and another was in the basement of the architecture building. It was set alight but authorities managed to contain and extinguish the fire.
Campus control called in the SAPS at about 5:30am on Wednesday after they had found the backpack containing the 3 three petrol bombs in a dustbin said SAPS spokesperson, Brigadier Sally de Beer.
“The discovery of petrol bombs on campus is an indicator of people wanting to incite violence,” said de Beer.
De Beer could not confirm what case had been opened but said that it could possibly be of public violence. The police investigation continues.
The university also confirmed that on Tuesday there was a false alarm resulting in students being evacuated after reports surfaced that a bomb had been found on campus – it later turned out to be a fire cracker.
Taps in the Central Block bathrooms were left open overnight which led to flooding in the area.