Fingers pointed at Cape minibus taxi industry over criminal acts and extortion rackets

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A battle is brewing between the Department of Transport and Public Works and the taxi industry over the ongoing criminal acts of extortion allegedly by taxi operators.

Codeta spokesperson Andile Khanyi said as far as he knows, they do have patrollers who were looking at illegal operators in communities including Khayelitsha.

Cata secretary Mandla Hermanus condemned all acts of criminality in the taxi industry. However, he said there was a need to look at the root cause of those problems. He said in the past they had always been limited to people working the night shift, or those who needed to be at work in the early hours of the morning when taxis and other modes of transport were not operational or it was not safe to use public transport.

 

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