CAPE TOWN- The City of Cape Town believes that the violence in Philippi East and Nyanga may be linked to operations against suspects within the taxi industry.Mayco member for Safety and Security JP Smith said all service delivery vehicles had been instructed to withdraw from the area.
“While the motive has not been established, we suspect that it is in response to operations yesterday to locate the taxi driver and owner who escaped custody when the Philippi East Police station was violently attacked last week.” Busses are now operating from the N2 and Borcherds Quarry Road and deviations were put in place for Golden Arrow's Khayelitsha services.
Eskom also suspended all services in the affected areas, meaning it will take longer to address any power problems.
This violence might even be linked with JP Smit's problematic attitude towards black-classified people. Evidently, he thinks so-called 'black' people must be herded - controlled and manipulated.
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Mr Cele SAPoliceService, While you are in Capetown speak to JP Smith Our_DA he will direct you straight to the criminals in CT aswell as the taxi violence, drug criminals etc. Give the police force in WC to the DA to manage. Your time is up 2024 is coming Action4SA