“We are aware of the situation.”
Motorists are being told to pay 'access fees' or have their cars torched on the N11 near Groblersdal and Marble Hall.Motorists travelling on the N11 near Groblersdal and Marble Hall in Limpopo are being stopped and told to pay an “access fee” at illegal “tollgates” or risk their cars being set alight.
Police spokesperson Brig Motlafela Mojapelo said several “illegal tollgates” had been constructed with rocks, tyres and branches.“We are aware of the situation. We have deployed public order police to attend to it,” Mojapelo said. It is unclear whether the extortion is linked to a service-delivery protest this week. Some people speculated as much on social media, with one referring to it as a “protest with benefits”.
One motorist who passed through the area on Tuesday said the community was protesting about a lack of running water.“Motorists aren’t allowed to pass, but the scavenger protesters would let you pass provided you gave them money or something. We didn’t pay the money. We lived in the area years ago, so we took back routes.
“No ways are we paying R100 to get home for a municipality error that we have no control over,” he said. N11 between Groblersdal and Marble Hall. Criminals criminals have set-up a "toll gate" and are extorting money. Drivers are forced to pay between R10 and R20 or they threaten to burn the vehicle. Reports say 12 of these "toll gates" were set-up today.
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