Horrific Shooting Shakes Soweto Town Near Pretoria
A new violent crime occurred, with at least twelve people, including three minors, killed in a mass shooting inside an illegal tavern in the town of Soweto west of Pretoria in the early hours of Saturday, according to South African police.
Authorities described the incident as one of the bloodiest attacks in recent months, amid persistently high crime rates in the country.
25 Injured… Gunmen Open Fire Randomly Inside Tavern
The incident happened when three armed men stormed the venue and opened fire randomly on customers, injuring 25 people.
It was clarified that among the victims was a 3-year-old child, another child aged 12, and a 16-year-old girl, while 14 people sustained injuries of varying severity.
Extensive Manhunt for Attack Perpetrators
Police announced the launch of a widespread pursuit to arrest the three suspects who fled after carrying out the attack. Authorities urged anyone with information about the perpetrators’ identities to come forward and testify.
It was confirmed that illegal and unlicensed alcohol-selling venues constitute dangerous hotspots for such attacks.
Illegal Taverns… A Ticking Time Bomb in South Africa
Warnings were issued about the spread of unlicensed taverns in a number of areas, noting that most mass shootings are recorded inside these dangerous, unregulated locations.
South Africa faces extremely high levels of violent crime, with the country recording 63 murders per day according to official data.
Rise in Armed Crimes… Grim Precedents During the Current Year
The country has witnessed similar incidents during the current year, most notably:
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The killing of two teenagers and the injury of five others in a gang-related incident in Johannesburg last October.
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The killing of eight customers last May after a shooting inside a tavern in the coastal city of Durban.
These incidents confirm the expanding scope of armed violence, posing significant security challenges for the authorities.




