The Commissioner of the National Police condemns the mass shooting of taxi KZN



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It is understood that the victims of the Joburg badociation had gone to KwaZulu-Natal to attend a colleague's funeral on Saturday.

National Police Commissioner Khehla Sitole. Photo: Sethembiso Zulu / EWN

JOHANNESBURG – National Police Commissioner Khehla Sitole condemned the murder of 11 members of the Ivory Park Taxi Association

Victims of the Joburg Association surrendered in KwaZulu-Natal A colleague's funeral on Saturday

The minibus taxi in which they were traveling was attacked on the R74 between Colenso and Weenen last night with an unknown number of shooters who opened fire.

Four of the pbadengers survived and are now The spokesman for the police, Jay Naicker, said: "From what we were able to find out, around 8 pm last night, this taxi minibus was coming back from Greytown to Gauteng. "

"They were apparently in the KwaZulu-Natal hospitals of a taxi badociation in Gauteng and they were attending the funeral of one of their colleagues who died in Gauteng."

Naicker says that officers monitor survivors in the hope of obtaining m information about the crime.

"We talk to them because we need more information and we are in contact with them to get more clarity on what happened."

He says the officers are following all the potential leads.

"The members of our Provincial Task Team, the Provincial Detective Work Team, and the Crime Scene Investigators give priority to this issue in the Provincial Director's office."

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