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    August 12 2008 at 07:05AM Get IOL on your
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By Barry Bateman

Thousands of bus passengers north-east of Pretoria could be stranded this week after 21 Putco buses were set on fire by angry commuters protesting against poor service following the suspension of 17 ticket sellers about two weeks ago.

Irate passengers angered by the shortage of ticket sellers on Monday commandeered several buses and smashed them into each other, barricading the road near the Big Tree shopping mall in Moloto, Mpumalanga, about 50km north-east of the city.

No one was injured but Putco estimates that more than R20-million worth of property was destroyed in the fire whose smoke could be seen as far as 20km away.
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Putco spokesperson Matlakala Motloung said the lack of manpower stemmed from the recent suspension of 17 ticket sellers for alleged misappropriation of funds.

"We brought in replacement ticket sellers but they were selling very slowly. Some of the sellers were intimidated and a message went out that the passengers could board the buses for free. This frustrated them and led to the riot," she said.

Motloung said plans were in place to sell tickets to the commuters at points in Pretoria and Moloto. "No passenger will lose any money because of this. We recognise that people have problems but we discourage violence," he said.

Police said several people were arrested for arson and malicious damage to property.

A bus driver who did not want to be named said ticket-sellers were supposed to sell tickets on Sunday but they did not arrive at the bus depot in Moloto.

When the ticket sellers did not arrive on Monday morning, the driver said he explained to the passengers that they would still be able to ferry them to the city although they did not have tickets. But the passengers were concerned about how they were going to get back home in the afternoon.


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