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City vehicles among 7 torched after taxi operation conducted in Nyanga
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SEVEN vehicles were torched in Nyanga on Wednesday, including two belonging to the City and five private vehicles, after an integrated taxi operation was conducted in the area last week, where Avanza taxis were impounded for operating without permits.
On Monday, 19 people were injured and nearly 70 Golden Arrow Bus Services Gabs buses damaged during ongoing protest actions.
Police spokesperson Joseph Swartbooi said the protest action is a response to an integrated taxi operation conducted in the Nyanga precinct, where vehicles were impounded for operating without permits.
“Stones were thrown at private and government vehicles and a delivery truck was set alight in Govan Mbeki Drive, Browns Farm. The protest is ongoing and an integrated law enforcement presence has been secured,” said Swartbooi.