Foreign Nationals Seek Refuge at Durban Police Station Amid Xenophobia Fears
Foreign Nationals Seek Refuge at Durban Police Station

Hundreds of foreign nationals, including young children, sought refuge at the Durban Central Police Station in South Africa on Tuesday, May 19, 2026, after fleeing their homes amid alleged death threats and harassment. The group claims they are facing severe victimisation, harassment, and death threats from local community members following a recent anti-foreigner march.

Fear and Uncertainty

According to those at the scene, the group said they felt unsafe returning to their homes, citing fears of possible attacks. Some reported ongoing tensions in surrounding communities, which they say have left them vulnerable and uncertain about their safety.

Police Response

Police presence was increased at the station as officials engaged with the group to assess their concerns and determine appropriate steps to ensure their protection. Authorities have not yet confirmed any arrests or specific incidents linked to the alleged threats.

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Broader Context

Community safety remains a growing concern in parts of Durban, where sporadic tensions between residents and foreign nationals have previously been reported. Officials are expected to continue monitoring the situation as discussions around security and humanitarian assistance continue.

Further updates are expected as the situation develops.

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