Bus company Intercape has filed an application to hold national police commissioner Fanie Masemola and Eastern Cape commissioner Nomthetheleli Mene in contempt of court for failing to protect its buses and passengers from attacks by taxi associations.
Bus company Intercape wants national police commissioner Fanie Masemola and Eastern Cape commissioner Nomthetheleli Mene to be held in contempt of court for failing to protect its buses and passengers from the taxi mob.
In a founding affidavit, Intercape's CEO, Johann Ferreira, said they were compelled to bring in the application to address the problem of the police service failing to protect passengers and drivers from being attacked by the members of the taxi associations.
Intercape Bus Company Police Commissioners Contempt Of Court Taxi Associations Attacks Passengers
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