13 new vehicles for Port Elizabeth police as gangsterism fight revs up
16 July 2019
The fight against gangs in Port Elizabeth's northern areas received a boost on Tuesday when Eastern Cape Premier Oscar Mabuyane handed over new vehicles to the anti-gang unit.
Mabuyane said social cohesion and building safer communities were the province's main priorities. Thirteen vehicles were handed over to the anti-gang unit in an effort to increase police visibility.
Eastern Cape provincial police commissioner Lieutenant General Liziwe Ntshinga said the aim was to "quell violence and restore peace and order" in gang-ridden suburbs that include Gelvandale, Bethelsdorp, Algoa Park and Bloemendal.
In December, South African human rights commissioner Chris Nissen visited these areas following an increase in violence and killings.