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Another murder in vicinity of N12 Putfontein confirmed, GPCPB condemns blatant attacks

Benoni SAPS Capt. Sekele further confirmed that a special task team would be deployed to the area.

Another person was murdered near the N12 squatter camp last night as confirmed by Benoni SAPS spokesperson Capt Nomsa Sekele.

This after a young couple was gunned down on the Putfontein bridge at around midday yesterday after their double-cab Toyota Hilux ran out of fuel.

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According to Sekele, the couple were sitting on the barricade of the N12 waiting for assistance when the suspects opened fire.

Two workers, who were travelling with the youngsters, fled the scene after the first shots were fired.

Sekele further confirmed that a special task team would be deployed to the area.

Details on the task team to follow.

*The City Times is aware that a photograph of the couple is making the rounds on social media. Out of respect to the families, we are awaiting confirmation on the image as well as further details before publishing.

GPCPB condemns murder
The Gauteng Province Community Police Board (GPCPB) PRO Reza Patel has condemned the murder of the couple.

“We extend a message of condolences to the family and friends of the innocent victims heartlessly killed in this senseless and terrible criminal incident,” said Patel in a press release.
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“It is deeply concerning that such blatant and brazen acts of violence against innocents are conducted in broad daylight by thugs and criminal elements in our communities.
“Our highways and road networks should be safe for citizens to travel and it is unthinkable that even when suffering a breakdown or after having stalled for fuel, that our citizens become victims of crime.
“We extend a message of assurance to citizens that law enforcement authorities in the jurisdiction are doing their utmost best to bring the perpetrators to account.
“This area has been flagged as a crime hot spot and will receive the attention it deserves to ensure safety for road users and communities alike.
“In addition, we are assured by the EMPD that visible policing will be enhanced to deter criminals in that jurisdiction.
“The burden of creating safer communities is one that we carry together as citizens and law enforcement, and crime does not differentiate on race, religion or age.
“We as individuals within communities must take an active role to address issues of crime and safety and take a stand against criminal elements who hide in our midst.
“The GPCPB implores every citizen to raise their hands and get involved in measures to create safer communities in your jurisdiction and play an active role and turn in the criminal elements that are not welcome in our midst.
“The public are encouraged to report criminals and provide anonymous tip-offs to 08600 10111 or contact their local police station with any information that will assist law enforcement in the investigation of this incident.
“Community involvement is the key to successful and safer communities.
“We encourage active citizens to visit their local police stations and get involved in the community policing forums in their respective jurisdictions.
“Together we can stand steadfast and turn the tide of crime.”

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