Police launch manhunt as three taxi marshals gunned down in Soweto

The Gauteng police are in search of the people who could be involved in the death of three Soweto taxi marshals who were killed in a hail of bullets on Monday morning.

The Gauteng police are in search of the people who could be involved in the death of three Soweto taxi marshals who were killed in a hail of bullets on Monday morning.

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Gauteng police have confirmed that they have launched a manhunt after three Soweto taxi marshals were gunned down in a hail of bullets in Mofolo Central on Monday morning.

According to an eyewitness, the incident took place shortly after 7 am on Monday morning.

"All I heard were gunshots which sounded like fireworks...It was scary as this incident happened shortly after 7 am. As we went to investigate what was happening, we saw three people inside a car riddled with bullets. The driver had about 11 holes in his body. It was a bad situation," a resident of Mofolo Central in Soweto said following the incident in what looks like yet another taxi-related violent attack in the area.

This latest incident in a spate of alleged taxi-related killings comes hot on the heels of the death of four people who were gunned down at a taxi rank in Doornfontein, Johannesburg, last month.

Also last month, a vehicle belonging to the Johannesburg Metropolitan Police Department (JMPD) collided with three individuals during protests between competing minibus taxi factions in Soweto.

The provincial police spokesperson, Colonel Noxolo Kweza, has since confirmed that a triple murder docket had been opened for investigation.

"At this stage, we can confirm that three people have been shot dead while they were on their way from Mofolo Village, driving towards Dube Township...They all died on the scene, and we are now looking for the suspects. The provincial commissioner of Gauteng, Tommy Mthombeni, is very concerned about the ongoing incidents.

"Our job as the police is to ensure that citizens feel safe whether they are taxi owners or ordinary citizens. As a result, there is a taxi violence unit that is investigating the matter. This unit involves members of the other law enforcement agencies," Kweza said.

According to a police statement, the police responded to a complaint of a shooting at Mofolo at about 8 am after it was alleged that shots were fired from a grey silver vehicle targeting a Toyota Corolla with three occupants.

On Monday, while the police were still combing the scene of the accident, the Johannesburg Metro Police Department urged motorists and residents to be on the lookout for a shooting incident along Mahalefele Road and Nape Avenue in Mofolo Central, Soweto.

"It has been reported that three males were shot with fatalities reported. Motorists are advised to avoid Mahalefele Road towards Mofolo Central. Coming from Dube, motorists can use Mncube Drive, Leselinyana and Kinini Street to get to Machaba Drive and from Zulu Drive, motorists can use Machaba Drive as an alternative route," said JMPD spokesperson Xolani Fihla in a statement.

Another resident, who also did not want to be named, said the situation would not end well as there could be another retaliatory attack following the latest incident.

"This violence is not going to end well, I am telling you. There is bound to be another attack in a matter of days because, in the taxi industry, such things are never left alone until there is another death," he stated.

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