‘Abducted’ Wits student surfaces in Limpopo after arrest

Wits student Arthur Muhamelwa was arrested in Johannesburg. Photo: @FeesMustFallWC

Wits student Arthur Muhamelwa was arrested in Johannesburg. Photo: @FeesMustFallWC

Published Oct 17, 2016

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Johannesburg - University of Witwatersrand students have accused the SA Police Service of allegedly abducting fellow student Arthur Muhamelwa after he was arrested on Sunday in Johannesburg.

They allege that he was driven to Limpopo and then abandoned in an open veld.

Student leader Shaeera Kalla said Muhamelwa “was abducted” and left in Limpopo. He had allegedly been stripped naked and tortured, Kalla said outside the Johannesburg Magistrate's Court where another student leader, Mcebo Dlamini had made a brief appearance on Monday.

“He turned up in Limpopo after his arrest and is traumatised. We are facing police brutality, our universities resemble war zones. We are victimised and intimidated... we are going to legally challenge the way we are being treated... our vice-chancellors have handed over campuses to the police,” said the former Wits president.

Muhamelwa sent his friends a text message on Sunday that the police vehicle transporting him had just passed the Nyl tolls plaza, and that it was headed to Limpopo.

Wits spokeswoman Shirona Patel, the university's dean of students, said she was alerted on Sunday night about a student who had disappeared.

“He was apparently located in the early hours of this (Monday) morning. The matter is being investigated by campus security. The dean of students is working on bringing the student back to campus.”

Police spokeswoman Brigadier Sally de Beer told ANA that she was sourcing information on Muhamelwa's arrest from her colleagues and would issue a statement.

African News Agency

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