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Are taxi hitmen behind political killings?

 

 

Siyabonga Mkhwanazi and ANA, IOL, Cape Town, 28 July 2016

 

Police were investigating the possibility that taxi hitmen were behind a
spate of political killings in KwaZulu-Natal in the months leading up to
next week's local government elections, Police Minister Nathi Nhleko has
said.

 

On Wednesday, Nhleko addressed journalists on the work of the task team
established to probe "so-called political killings". He said investigations
were continuing and several suspects had been arrested.

 

The task team in KwaZulu-Natal was comprised of seven detectives, five
members of police crime intelligence, four members of the Hawks and 11
members who worked with the province's taxi violence task team.

 

"We felt it was important to pull them into the equation precisely because
you may find it's possible that one particular case has got similar kinds of
suspects in one form or another, precisely because in most of these cases
you'll find hitmen are being used... and some of these hitmen are operating
in the taxi industry," Nhleko said.

 

Nhleko said although the majority of the cases being investigated were in
KwaZulu-Natal, police were investigating at least four murders in other
provinces.

 

Tshwane murder

 

"In Gauteng we stand at one particular case that arose on June 19 at the
Pretoria showgrounds where there was an ANC media briefing around a mayoral
candidate." He was referring to an ANC member who was shot dead while he was
waiting for the ruling party to announce the mayoral candidate for Tshwane,
which later turned out to be Thoko Didiza. One man was arrested and released
on bail. The case will be heard again on August 11.

 

Murder cases were also being investigated in Doornkop in the North West, in
Tsolo in the Eastern Cape and in Salvation in Mpumalanga.

 

The figures do not include politically-related incidents reported this week.

 

In KwaZulu-Natal, 25 cases were being investigated, said Nhleko. These
included 14 cases of murder and attempted murder, two cases of arson, two of
public violence, two of assault with the intent to do grievous bodily harm
(assault GBH), one case of malicious damage to property, and one of culpable
homicide.

 

Arrests

 

"We made seven arrests for murder and for attempted murder we made two
arrests. For the possession of unlicensed firearms, we made three arrests
and for public violence eight arrests, for assault GBH and pointing of a
firearm, we made three arrests."

 

Nhleko said police would be deployed throughout the country in the run-up to
and after next Wednesday's municipal polls to maintain law and order.

 

"We are quite committed as the SAPS in ensuring that we have peaceful
elections in this country. We have successfully done that over the years, so
we want to ensure that even in this particular local government elections we
experience the same as South Africans."

 

At least a dozen people are suspected to have been killed in
politically-motivated murders across the country. Nhleko could not provide
an exact figure of the number of people killed in incidents related to the
political contestation before the August 3 polls.

 

In the latest incident, an ANC candidate for councillor in the Nelson
Mandela Bay Metro in Port Elizabeth, 35-year-old Nceba Dywili, was gunned
down by two unknown suspects on Tuesday night.

 

Ballot boxes

 

Nhleko also said the police would provide security to ballot boxes for the
polls.

 

He said police would continue to provide the service of transporting and
securing ballot boxes and any other election-related material.

 

The Independent Electoral Commission said this month it will print 74
million ballot papers.

 

Nhleko said there was no need to press the panic buttons because the police
have always been transporting ballot boxes to warehouses and venues for the
elections.

 

It will be no different this time and they will ensure none of the boxes go
missing or are interfered with.

 

He said it was the duty of the police to provide a high-level of security to
the election material. "In the transportation of ballot boxes, it has been
standard procedure that we have to secure the election material, not only
the warehousing, but the ballot papers." he said.

 

Nhleko said the police had put measures in place to quell any flare-ups of
election-related violence.

 

Political Bureau and ANA

 

 

From:
http://www.iol.co.za/news/crime-courts/are-taxi-hitmen-behind-political-kill
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