Cops in Mthatha took down a suspected extortionist in a gunfight at Mandela Park. Eastern Cape Transport and Community Safety MEC Xolile Nqatha issued a blunt warning following the incident, backing police who he says will not hesitate when fired upon. The shootout happened during a raid targeting illegal firearms, part of broader operations in the OR Tambo District. A 35-year-old man, alleged to be involved in extortion networks, opened fire on officers entering a house. Police shot back, killing the suspect. No officers or civilians were injured. Authorities recovered a 9mm pistol and ammo from the scene.
Nqatha, communicating through spokesperson Makhaya Komisa, commended the police for their intense operations. He reiterated that criminals who confront law enforcement will face severe consequences. This violent event underscores a persistent pattern of extortion and related shootings in the Eastern Cape. Just prior to this, the brother of an alleged extortion figure named Sakhumzi Dalindzolo Mareke was killed in another police confrontation. Several other suspects have been eliminated in similar clashes around Mthatha in recent months, highlighting a continued police campaign against these rackets.
These extortion groups often target local businesses and residents, creating a climate of fear. The provincial government emphasizes social crime prevention initiatives alongside police action, especially during the busy festive period when crime typically increases. The incident in Mandela Park acts as a stark example of the risks officers face and the ongoing struggle to establish community safety in the region. Investigations into the recovered firearm and the broader extortion network are continuing.
Nqatha, communicating through spokesperson Makhaya Komisa, commended the police for their intense operations. He reiterated that criminals who confront law enforcement will face severe consequences. This violent event underscores a persistent pattern of extortion and related shootings in the Eastern Cape. Just prior to this, the brother of an alleged extortion figure named Sakhumzi Dalindzolo Mareke was killed in another police confrontation. Several other suspects have been eliminated in similar clashes around Mthatha in recent months, highlighting a continued police campaign against these rackets.
These extortion groups often target local businesses and residents, creating a climate of fear. The provincial government emphasizes social crime prevention initiatives alongside police action, especially during the busy festive period when crime typically increases. The incident in Mandela Park acts as a stark example of the risks officers face and the ongoing struggle to establish community safety in the region. Investigations into the recovered firearm and the broader extortion network are continuing.