Police probe arson cases after two trucks torched eNCA
Others were hijacked on the N7 and N2 highways near Somerset West and used to block major routes in the province.It's calling on drivers to put a stop to this.
“We don’t condone violence and we really don’t agree with the torching of trucks, because their protest it was not valid because they were given a court interdict... we will be having meeting with them in few days, so that we can resolve the issue,” said Tasa president Mary Phadi. Law enforcement agencies have been deployed to patrol all highways to make sure there is a free flow of traffic.
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