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A third platinum mine closes in South Africa as police disperse strikers outside, acting within hours of the government vowing to end violence spreading in the crucial mining sector.

Xstrata Platinum Ltd says it temporarily suspended operations at Kroondal mine Friday "to ensure the safety and security of employees and assets" amid "rising tensions and protests."

The mine employees 5,300 workers who apparently were threatened by strikers from Anglo American Platinum.

Talk Radio 702 reported police used tear gas. Aquarius denied that.

The South African Press Association said police arrested at least one striker who was herded by a helicopter into the arms of officers on the ground.

It is the first time police acted against protesters since officers shot and killed 34 strikers Aug. 16 at Lonmin platinum mine.