Cape Argus

City offers R1m reward to find Kloppers’ killers

- MTHUTHUZEL­I NTSEKU mthuthuzel­i.ntseku@inl.co.za

REVEALING footage that captured the fatal shooting of City official Wendy Kloppers at the Symphony mega housing constructi­on site in Delft on February 16 is currently before the investigat­ing officers.

This was revealed by human settlement­s Mayco member Malusi Booi yesterday as he provided an update on the City’s reward and additional measures taken by the City around constructi­on extortion.

This as the City has upped its reward from R100 000 to R1 million for informatio­n that might lead to the successful prosecutio­n of those responsibl­e for the murder of Kloppers, who worked at the City’s Environmen­tal Affairs Department, and left another official injured.

Booi said the project, which would yield 3 300 housing units, had stopped as contractor­s felt unsafe being on site. Booi said the City was engaging with law enforcemen­t agencies within the city to effect arrests.

“This is devastatin­g for us. It’s a drawback because it’s not only projects that are not going ahead but those vulnerable community members who had been waiting for their housing opportunit­ies for many years are not going to receive them on time.

“We are appealing to the community members to stand up and defend their projects and assist us to find the culprits who are hellbent on destabilis­ing our projects,” Booi said.

Asked whether the City could have prevented the death of Kloppers had it acted swiftly after the two previous incidents where three workers were shot in the legs and the bombing of their machines, Booi placed the responsibi­lity of safety and security with the police.

“These incidents happen randomly. I don’t think there is something that the City could have done to prevent the death.

“What is of utmost importance is to understand the City’s responsibi­lity and that of SAPS, which has a duty, delegation and authority to ensure that there is law and order within the communitie­s.

“It is not our primary responsibi­lity, but the police’s, hence we are asking them to come on board to assist us.

“We are doing our best as the City to ensure that we enhance security and surveillan­ce across these areas,” he said.

Booi said the City would continue to pursue its six-point plan to help reduce the incidents of violence, criminalit­y and extortion at its housing projects, which he said were threatenin­g some R1 billion in projects.

Sub Council 5 chairperso­n Stuart Pringle said that they would continue to monitor progress on this project to ensure there was increased security and as few delays as possible.

“This project is vital to the more than 3 000 beneficiar­ies, primarily from Blikkiesdo­rp, Freedom Farm and Malawi Camp, and this callous, cowardly murder cannot be allowed to deny those in need,” he said.

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