After nine people were shot at the weekend in Cape Town, Western Cape Premier Alan Winde and provincial community MEC of community safety Albert Fritz are awaiting an update from the provincial police commissioner, in response to the incident.
CAPE TOWN - After nine people were shot at the weekend in Cape Town, Western Cape Premier Alan Winde and provincial community MEC for Community Safety Albert Fritz are awaiting an update from the provincial police commissioner, in response to the incident.
Provincial police spokesperson Colonel Andrea Traut said the suspects were driving a Honda Ballade, when they shot at the victims in Montclair Drive.Mpumalanga detective fatally shot outside liquor store It has also been stated that, since the arrest of the suspects, the provincial government has activated its Court Watching Brief Unit.
“We cannot allow our communities to live in a constant state of fear and to be terrorised by gangsters,” Winde said.
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