The City of Cape Town has extended condolences to the family of Zanikhaya Kwinana, a Law Enforcement Advancement Plan (LEAP) officer who was gunned down in Nyanga on Friday.
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‘He was a passenger in a marked LEAP vehicle driving in the area just after 8pm last night when the vehicle came under heavy fire,’ says Alderman JP Smith, mayoral committee member for safety and security. ‘When his colleagues realised he had been hit, they sped off to Heideveld Day Hospital, but the officer was declared deceased on arrival.’
According to TimesLIVE, Kwinana saustained gunshot wounds to the head.
The City has arranged counselling for the other officers who were in the vehicle, as well as LEAP deployees in Gugulethu where Kwinana was based, says Smith. ‘Initial indications are that as many as 13 bullets hit the vehicle, which means the shooter’s intent was very clear. This callous attack must be condemned in the strongest terms and we will not rest until those responsible are caught and brought to justice.
‘The city calls on anyone with information related to this attack to report it to the city’s toll-free tip-off line so the criminals can be arrested. Tips can be shared anonymously, and the city is offering a reward of up to R100,000 for credible information that leads to an arrest. The number is 0800 11 0077.’
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