South African officials say the rise in violent crime on campus is a sign of deteriorating law and o

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-03-05

China News Service Johannesburg, March 5 (Reporter Wang Xi) In response to the increasingly frequent violent crimes on campus, South Africa's Minister of Higher Education, Science and Innovation Brad Nzimandi responded in an interview with reporters on the 5th that this trend shows that South Africa's social security is deteriorating, and effective measures must be taken to prevent similar incidents from happening again.

Last week, there was a ** incident outside the student residence complex of the University of Johannesburg in South Africa. In addition to the two people in a car, a sophomore was killed by a stray bullet and another student was seriously injured while riding a school bus back to his dormitory. The incident immediately sparked widespread concern about campus safety in South African society.

Nzimandi said that this blatant incident illustrates the prevalence of violent crimes such as ** in South Africa, as well as the enormous pressure that South Africa is under in its fight against crime. "Today, violent crime at the societal level has spread to our campuses. This ** incident is indeed a great tragedy. The increasing number of school crime incidents also shows that our country and society are currently facing a daunting challenge, a trend that is undoubtedly worrying. ”

Nzimandi pointed out that South Africa** must do everything possible to avoid violent incidents such as on campuses**, to ensure the safety of students in schools, and the safety environment of educational institutions, so as to avoid similar incidents from happening again. He expressed his condolences and condolences to the students killed and injured in the incident, and condemned the illegal acts of the perpetrators. (ENDS).

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