Police still investigating taxi rank assault

24 January 2012 - 13:48 By Sapa
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The notorious Noord Street Taxi Rank. File photo.
The notorious Noord Street Taxi Rank. File photo.
Image: Bafana Mahlangu

An investigation into an assault on two young women at the Noord Street taxi rank in Johannesburg last month remains a priority, police said on Tuesday.

"No one has been arrested yet, but investigations are continuing," said Lt-Col Lungelo Dlamini.

On December 30, the women were shopping near the taxi rank in the city centre when about 60 men started following and harassing them.

The women have been identified only as Zama and Nomthandazo because of the nature of their harassment.

Nomthandazo wore a black miniskirt and Zama a black top with white bra straps showing. The men taunted them about their clothes while groping them, pulling at their clothing and taking photos with their cellphones.

Almost a week later, the two opened a case of sexual assault, indecent assault and crimen injuria at the Johannesburg central police station. Dlamini said the police had not given up on the case, and were busy following leads.

Closed-circuit television footage of the assault formed part of the investigation, but the faces of the perpetrators were not clearly visible.

The attack drew widespread condemnation, with the African National Congress Women's League describing it as a "gross violation".

"South Africans have fought hard for the freedoms we enjoy and it is not acceptable that a group of depraved men felt they could infringe on these girls' rights by harassing and abusing them," spokeswoman Troy Martens said.

Transport Minister Sibusiso Ndebele called the act "barbaric", while Gauteng premier Nomvula Mokonyane described the men's behaviour as "animal-like".

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