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SA police confirm death of Nigerian man not linked to anti-migrant violence

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South African (SA) police
South African (SA) police said on Tuesday the death of a Nigerian man in custody late last ​month had nothing to do with a surge in ‌anti-migrant violence and that he collapsed after being arrested for drug possession.
Nigeria’s Foreign Ministry alleged on Sunday the man had died ​during an interrogation by SA police two ​days before nationwide rallies against undocumented migrants, threatening unspecified action if ⁠there were more attacks on its citizens.
“The SA ​Police Service strongly rejects attempts to link this incident ​to anti-illegal immigrant protests,” a Police Spokesperson Brigadier Athlenda Mathe  said in a statement.
Mathe said a police drugs team had arrested the Nigerian at his ​apartment in an intelligence-driven operation.
Drugs were found at ​the scene, and the man collapsed while being taken into custody ‌in ⁠a Pretoria police station, Mathe added.
Paramedics were called and declared him dead, and a police watchdog was notified and will investigate the incident, Mathe said.
SA’s Foreign ​Ministry has said ​Nigeria’s government ⁠should send in any evidence it has about the man’s death but has not ​commented on the specific allegations made by its ​Nigerian ⁠counterpart.
The anti-migrant protests over the past few months have been mostly peaceful but at times turned violent, with attacks on ⁠foreign ​nationals and looting of foreign-owned shops.
Rights ​groups say foreigners are being used as scapegoats for deep-rooted problems like ​crime and unemployment.
–Reuters–