Eskom’s employee forcefully taken by seven assailants

The matter is now subject to police investigation.

Following the abduction of an Eskom employee, the power utility said it won’t tolerate any attacks on its staff members and their families.

This after the power utility’s unidentified employee’s car was shot at multiple times, and the employee was forcefully taken by seven assailants.

The incident happened on March 16.

“The employee was later released at a location in the south of Johannesburg and had to be admitted to hospital as a result of injuries sustained from being assaulted by the attackers.”

The matter is now subject to police investigation.

“We convey our sympathies to the employee and their family for the trauma they went through and will provide the necessary support,” said Eskom’s Acting Group Chief Executive, Calib Cassim.

“Eskom condemns such brutal acts and will under no circumstances, tolerate any attacks on its staff members and their families by anyone,” added Cassim.

Anyone with information regarding this incident is requested to contact the nearest police station or SMS the Crime Line on 32211.

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