GERMISTON - Protestors have allegedly set the home affairs building alight in Germiston, Ekurhuleni.
The volatile protests erupted in the Germiston CBD yesterday morning.
It is believed that the protest is linked to evictions, as some individuals are occupying flats at Pharoe Park without paying rent.
City of Ekurhuleni Media Liaison officer William Ntladi said several streets had been affected by the fire.
Ntladi said they received the call at about 8am on Tuesday morning.
“Home Affairs’ building is well alight. This is a two-storey building currently. The top section is the one that is well alight, the bottom one, we are still battling to break in and go and see what is happening,” confirmed Ntladi.
“So resources are here, multiple stations with multiple vehicles, and a number of firefighters are on site.
“In terms of the street operations, President Street and Jack Street are closed for traffic, and all the buildings nearby have been closed for safety and operational purposes.
“Flames are under control. Structures in the neighbourhood had to be protected as per the risk assessment conducted. So the scene is still unfolding. So far, no casualties have been reported,” said Ntladi.
Ntladi said the actual cause of the fire is still undetermined and that investigations are continuing.
Two people have reportedly been arrested for setting the building on fire.
Home Affairs Minister Leon Schreiber has condemned those responsible for setting the building on fire.
“Home Affairs is collating evidence and will open criminal charges against the anarchists who set a block of flats on fire in Germiston, which then spread to the neighbouring Home Affairs office.
“It is nothing less than an attack on our social infrastructure and cannot stand,” Schreiber said.
Meanwhile, police fired rubber bullets at illegal occupiers at Pharoe Park who were given an eviction notice by the City of Ekurhuleni Housing Company Phase II, owned by the city, on June 26 to leave the apartments.

Arson is under investigation after the Home Affairs building in central Germiston caught alight amid a protest. (Pic: TimesLIVE)
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