Government calls for arrests after Rooihuiskraal taxi double murder
Taxi association chairperson and his driver shot while repairing a vehicle.
The Gauteng provincial government called upon law enforcement agencies to bring the killers of a taxi association chairperson and his driver in the Rooihuiskraal area this week to book.
“I am confident that they will bring the perpetrators to book, no matter how long it takes,” said Gauteng MEC for Public Transport and Roads Infrastructure Jacob Mamabolo.
“The law shall prevail.” This comes after Pretoria-Mabopane-Polokwane Taxi Association chairperson Jabu Mahlangu and his driver Fency Mphahlele was gunned down at around midday on Wednesday.
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Mamabolo strongly condemned the killings, saying that Mahlangu was one of the industry’s young leaders who were committed to transforming the taxi industry.
“This heinous act has robbed the industry of a brilliant, capable and humble leader.”
According to Mamabolo, Mahlangu played an instrumental role during negotiations to resolve a dispute between long-distance associations operating between Bosman Taxi Rank in Tshwane and the Limpopo province.
“It is a great loss to the industry as he was amongst those who were committed to turning the image of the taxi industry around.
“My heartfelt and deepest condolences to the family and friends of Mr Mahlangu and Mr Mphahlele,” Mamabolo said.
Speaking to Rekord, Monitor Net spokesperson JP le Roux said the two men were repairing a vehicle when they were shot and killed by unidentified assailants.
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Community Emergency Response Team SA (Cert-SA) spokesperson Ruan Heyns said one of them was shot and killed in the street, while the other was shot and killed in the driveway. “The white vehicle involved in the shooting was understood to have had four occupants,” he said.
He said that the motive for the killings would be subject to police investigation.
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