WATCH | ‘When you fight police, you start war,’ Mkhwanazi tells protesting taxi owners as he pleads for calm

24 May 2024 - 20:12
By SINESIPHO SCHRIEBER
KwaZulu-Natal police commissioner Lt-Gen Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi pleaded for calmness as he spoke to protesting taxi owners in Westville, Durban.
Image: Darren Stewart KwaZulu-Natal police commissioner Lt-Gen Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi pleaded for calmness as he spoke to protesting taxi owners in Westville, Durban.

KwaZulu-Natal police commissioner Lt-Gen Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi managed to get protesting taxi owners to clear blocked Westville roads on Friday after brief negotiations. 

Disgruntled taxi owners had reportedly told their drivers to block Umgeni and Argyle roads and the N3 near the Pavilion mall in Westville, Durban.

Mkhwanazi arrived on the scene and spoke to the taxi owners, asking them to clear the roads and promising to set up a meeting with the provincial transport department. The taxi owners complained about being “overly penalised” by metro police. 

“The problem is that you [taxis] have blocked the roads and people are now trapped. You again blocked the freeway and people are disadvantaged by that. What upsets me the most is that when police want to do their jobs, the young men [taxi drivers] you hired tell us to talk to the owners because you guys said they must block the roads. When police take action, they fight,” Mkhwanazi told the taxi owners.

“You cannot break the law then when the police do their work, you fight them. When you decide to fight police, let it be clear that you are starting war. We have no intention of fighting with you. We agreed that on Sunday we will have a meeting.”

The taxi owners responded: “No we are not fighting.” 

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