Xenophobic: 125 looters arrested in Lagos
One hundred and twenty five looters looters were arrested by the police.
In a statement on the official twitter account of the Nigeria Police force, its states that the Inspector general of police orders water-tight security around embassies, foreign missions and business across the country.
This is coming a day after protesters stormed South African businesses across the country, protesting the xenophobic attacks on Nigerians in South Africa.
Three Nigerians were reportedly killed on Monday during an attack on foreigners in South Africa.
One of the people killed was burned alive.
The attack on foreigners started on sunday morning, where angry mobs stormed foreigners businesses and Loot.
The attacks is believed to have been carried out by the Zulu hostel dwellers.
One of Nigerian businesses affected was a Nigerian car dealer whereby his businesses was set ablazed.
Xenophobic: 125 looters arrested in Lagos
The attack spread across the second day before the security operatives got involved, dispersing the angry Mob.
Meanwhile the leader of South African Economic Freedom Fighters, EFF, in a statement condemned the attack.
He said whether you are from South Africa or Zimbabwe, this is your home. He therefore calls for an end to self hate. He said; Africa we are one, Nigerians are our brothers.
This is coming three weeks after National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) came out in numbers to lock down South African companies in protest of the Xenophobic attack on Nigerians.
NANS shut down Stanbic Bank in Abeokuta, and Shoprite in Sango Ota, all in Ogun State.