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11 killed in S.Africa township shootings

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CAPE TOWN: At least 11 people were killed in a series of overnight shootings in a Cape Town township, police said Saturday, including four victims shot dead when gunmen opened fire in a bar.

Extra police officers were deployed to the Philipi district of Cape Town, a city that suffers from regular gang violence and armed clashes between rival criminal groups.

“We have deployed teams comprising specialist detectives, high-risk units and intelligen­ce operatives,” police spokeswoma­n Novela Potelwa told the News 24 website.

“We already executed search operations that are set to continue throughout the day. The police are doing their best to arrest those responsibl­e.”

Tens of thousands of people live in informal shack settlement­s in Philipi, located in the notoriousl­y crime-ridden Cape Flats area of the city.

Four people were shot dead at an informal “shebeen” bar on Friday evening, with three other bodies found by police nearby. Another four more people were killed elsewhere in the district.

The ruling ANC party condemned the deaths.

“Regardless of the circumstan­ces, these mass murders — related or not — are criminal acts which must be punished using the full might of our law,” party spokesman Zizi Kodwa said in a statement.

“Criminals live among our communitie­s, they are harbored by us and until society stands as one against this scourge, it will not be defeated.”

On average, there are 51 murders per day in South Africa, according to official figures released last year.

 ??  ?? People wave Spanish national flags as thousands packed the central Cibeles square in Madrid, on Saturday. (AP)
People wave Spanish national flags as thousands packed the central Cibeles square in Madrid, on Saturday. (AP)

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