MyCiTi buses to be escorted by police to prevent further arson attacks
8 November 2018
MyCiTi buses in Cape Town will be escorted by the City of Cape Town's metro police and other city law enforcement officers to prevent further attacks after two buses were set alight this week, the City said.
It is still unclear who is behind the attack, but the City has arranged for negotiations with striking bus drivers who have downed tools for weeks.
City of Cape Town spokesperson Luthando Tyhalibongo said on Wednesday that these services would be deployed by the City's safety and security directorate as the City can't afford to lose any more buses.
On Tuesday morning, a bus was set alight at the Omuramba station in Milnerton. At the time, the City's mayoral committee member for safety and security, JP Smith, told News24 that it was not clear who was behind the attacks. But he said there was a pattern of attacks on isolated buses.