This follows the court appearance of 54-year old Moyhdine Pangarkar on charges of killing and kidnapping eight-year-old Tazne van Wyk of Connaught Estate in Elsies River.
The man accused of the kidnapping and murder of Tazne has eleven previous convictions. They include murder, culpable homicide and child neglect. Pangarkar appeared briefly at the Goodwood Magistrate’s Court in Cape Town Friday morning. A large crowd gathered outside the court, demanding harsher sentences and a change to laws, governing parole. After court proceedings, two houses in Goodwood were set alight. It’s alleged the young victim was kept in one of the houses after her abduction.Members of Public Order Police and Police officials are trying to mediate the situation. Cape Town Mayor Dan Plato has meanwhile also arrived at the scene accompanied by bodyguards and law enforcement officers.
That's very good coz our government does nothing to this crisis
Also raid houses of those that buy from these suppliers. U can't target supplier and leave the buyer.
And that is how the bad goes down. I support the people! Burn them to the ground! If police can't handle, they need to step back. The people of SA will clean the streets! ✊🏼✊🏼✊🏼✊🏼✊🏼
The law enforcement agencies are not doing anything so people are gatvol
It's about time 👊
Burn it all and burn him as well but let him feel the pain, burn him starting from the legs.
Well done to community for cleaning their area
It's about damn time...
We are coming to add man power... Drugs must fall
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