Cape Argus

‘Much-loved’ taxi owners shot and killed in Delft

- SISONKE MLAMLA sisonke.mlamla@inl.co.za

TAXI bosses have called for calm after two prominent taxi owners were shot and killed in Delft on Tuesday night, fearing that it could further fuel the taxi war raging in the Western Cape.

Paul Ruiters and Mervin Williams were killed on the corner of Delft Main Road and Voorbrug Avenue.

Williams was an owner and member of Delft-Bellville Taxi Associatio­n. Ruiters was recently elected as the chairperso­n of the associatio­n, which forms part of the northern region.

Police spokespers­on Wesley Twigg said cases of murder were opened for investigat­ion. Twigg said Delft police attended to a complaint of a shooting incident and upon arrival on the scene they found the victims with multiple gunshot wounds.

“The victims were declared deceased on the scene by medical personnel. The motive for the shooting is unknown,” he said. The suspects fled the scene and were yet to be arrested.

Northern Taxi Region spokespers­on Alfred Carelse said both Ruiters and Williams were much-loved and respected members of the northern taxi region. He said they were outstandin­g businessme­n and worked tirelessly to ensure growth and transforma­tion of the minibus taxi industry.

“As owners of taxis, operating with valid operating licences, they were known for their commitment to ensure outstandin­g customer service. This was reflected in the relationsh­ip that they held with their drivers and those that assisted them in ensuring that the commuters reached their destinatio­n safely and timeously,” said Carelse.

He said Ruiters and Williams were deeply devoted to their families.

“Our plea as a region is that at this time, all in the minibus industry remain calm and collaborat­e with the police to ensure that those responsibl­e for their death are brought to book, and that justice will be served.”

SA National Taxi Council (Santaco) provincial chairperso­n Nazeem Abdurahman said he does not believe that people should lose their lives by the barrel of the gun.

“If they want to speak about issues, they must rather use the boardroom table to iron out their issues.”

Transport and Public Works MEC Daylin Mitchell’s spokespers­on, Ntomboxolo Makoba-Somdaka, said the incident was being investigat­ed by the police who have not linked it to the recent wave of taxi-related violence.

She said the department condemned all forms of violence and criminal activity.

Anyone with informatio­n can contact Crime Stop anonymousl­y at 08600 10111 or via the MySAPSApp.

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MELVIN Williams and Paul Ruiters were murdered in Delft.

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