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Mthatha’s R61 road closed as police investigate deadly shootout

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The R61 road in Mthatha, a bustling area of the Eastern Cape, has been closed to traffic following a tragic police shootout that has claimed several lives. Authorities are treating the scene as an active crime area, with investigations underway to determine the circumstances surrounding the incident, which erupted earlier today at Rose.

Preliminary reports suggest that the shootout involved an alleged extortionist and five of his associates. Eyewitness accounts recount a chaotic scene as gunfire erupted, leaving bystanders in shock and prompting an immediate response from law enforcement. The situation escalated rapidly, but police have yet to release specific details regarding the motive behind the shootout.

The police have cordoned off the road as investigations continue, leading to significant disruption for local traffic. Commuters and residents are advised to seek alternative routes until further notice, as operational teams work diligently to gather evidence and piece together the sequence of events that led to this violent confrontation.

As more information becomes available, concerns are growing in the community regarding public safety and the prevalence of violence related to criminal activities such as extortion. Local leaders and residents are calling for increased police presence and enhanced measures to combat crime.

The Eastern Cape has witnessed a series of violent confrontations recently, raising questions about the effectiveness of law enforcement in curbing these incidents. Community members are left grappling with the aftermath as they await further updates on both the shootout and the lives lost in this tragic event.

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