MEC calls for joint operations to target gangs after Elsies River murders

Clarke's Estate, Elsies River residents are in shock after last night's deadly shooting. Photo: Henk Kruger / African News Agency (ANA)

Clarke's Estate, Elsies River residents are in shock after last night's deadly shooting. Photo: Henk Kruger / African News Agency (ANA)

Published Sep 18, 2019

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Cape Town – Community Safety MEC Albert Fritz has in the strongest terms condemned the shooting and killing of four young people in Clarke's Estate, Elsies River, last night.

 

Among those killed in the shooting were a 10-year-old girl, two 12-year-old boys and a 19-year-old male, who was allegedly gang-affiliated.

Two women, who are believed to be the mothers of the victims, aged 30 and 33, were wounded in the shootings.

 

“I would like to extend my deepest condolences to the family of the deceased. I further wish a speedy recovery to those injured during the shooting," Fritz said.

"Violence has no place in our society. Anyone with any information should immediately come forward and report such to the SAPS on 08600 10111 or using the My SAPS app.”

 

Following the incident, the suspects fled the scene. The wounded women went to an adjoining block of flats, where they were cared for until they were taken to hospital by an ambulance.

Fritz added: “The extension of the SANDF deployment must ensure that joint operations between SAPS, Metro Police, law enforcement and other security agencies work together to identify, track down and remove gang leaderships within communities. 

"When we fail to combine our resources as state institutions and communities, gang-leaders are not convicted for their crimes and walk freely amongst the innocent and vulnerable.”

Cape Times

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