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Venezuelan police officers arrested over alleged looting

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The Citizen · 1d
Police confirm looting arrests during anti-migrant march
Police have confirmed that several people have been arrested for looting and attempted looting as nationwide marches linked to concerns over immigration gain momentum today (June 30).

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Venezuelan police officers arrested over alleged looting after earthquakes
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Looting, theft in Venezuela’s earthquake zone add to tragedy
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UK charities launch Venezuela earthquakes appeal
The UK's Disasters Emergency Committee (DEC) has launched an appeal to help the thousands of people injured and displaced by Venezuela's powerful twin earthquakes.

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Between silence and shouts, rescuers dig for Venezuela twin quake survivors
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Venezuela’s huge needs are not being met by earthquake response, group warns
TimesLIVE
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Looting and gunshots as protesters keep police, army and private security busy

No incidents of violence and looting during June 30 march in Durban, but shops in some suburbs were ransacked on Tuesday night
The Citizen
1d

From peaceful marches to road blockades and looting

What began as a quiet morning of planned marches gave way to isolated unrest, with crowd disruptions, road blockades and incidents of looting reported in some areas.
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A Minneapolis Target store was destroyed by looting. Photos show the flooded remains.

Photos of the Target store show overturned beverage coolers, flooding, and broken windows, shelves, and cash registers.
2don MSN

Pics: Fear of looting sees Joburg CBD shops close ahead of June 30 protests

Some shop owners in the Johannesburg CBD say they will not open on Tuesday as protests calling for undocumented foreigners to leave the country are expected, with fears of possible looting and unrest.
News24
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Isolated looting, otherwise quiet so far, says Business Against Crime

Businesses remain on high alert in areas like Hillbrow in Gauteng and Ethekwini in KwaZulu-Natal, amid anti-illegal immigration protests.
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