Eight killed in Cape Town township shebeen shooting amid extortion fears

Eight people were fatally shot in a shebeen in the Marikana informal settlement in Philippi East on Saturday, January 17, in an extortion-linked attack. Residents attribute the violence to refusals to pay protection fees. Two suspects were arrested on Monday as part of a local extortion group.

The attack occurred shortly after midnight around 12:15 a.m. when gunmen stormed a shebeen and opened fire on patrons, according to police. “This is what happens when shebeen owners refuse to pay extortion money — they end up dead,” a terrified resident told Daily Maverick.

Marikana has endured similar violence before: on September 29, 2017, 11 people were killed, and three days earlier, seven were murdered. An anonymous businessman from Khayelitsha, Gugulethu, Nyanga, and Philippi warned that even simple tasks like street markings come at a cost, with small businesses paying R500 to R1,000 monthly. He described heartbreak over abandoned stalls where women sold meat and vetkoek, now destroyed by refusals to pay.

The township economy, valued at R1 trillion per Standard Bank’s October 2025 report, supports 19.5% of South Africa’s employment, but 80% of businesses are unregistered and vulnerable to extortionists. Hubert Paulse, chairperson of the Cape Chamber of Commerce & Industry’s Safety and Security Portfolio, said extortion forces businesses to close or face violent retaliation.

Activists complain of unpunished syndicates, with known kingpins unidentified out of fear. EPWP workers are targeted, leading to service delays like refuse pile-ups. Nurse Mavis, a pseudonym, pays protection fees for safe commutes to work in Somerset West.

Police spokesperson Andrè Traut said protecting communities from extortion is a SAPS priority in the Western Cape, with a multidisciplinary Extortion Task Team making arrests. Between April 1, 2024, and mid-December 2025, 331 people were arrested for extortion-related offenses, but only one conviction secured. 571 cases are under investigation, with R10.7 million in economic losses. Second quarter 2025 statistics show 111 extortion cases, 50 related to protection fees.

Acting Police Minister Firoz Cachalia announced an intelligence-driven multi-agency plan in October. In December 2025, two city law enforcement officers were arrested for corruption. Cape Town’s MMC for water and sanitation, Zahid Badroodien, and for safety and security, JP Smith, blamed extortion for service delays and the township crisis.

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Nighttime crime scene outside murdered Madlanga Commission witness's Brakpan home, with police tape, chalk outline, and investigators amid flashing lights.
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Murder of Madlanga Commission witness sparks security concerns

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Marius van der Merwe, known as Witness D, was gunned down outside his home in Brakpan on Friday night after testifying about alleged police torture. The killing has prompted a national manhunt and vows from President Cyril Ramaphosa to strengthen whistleblower protections. Authorities are investigating possible links to his testimony or anti-illegal mining efforts.

The community in Philippi East on the Cape Flats is reeling after eight people were shot dead in the early hours of Saturday morning at Marikana Informal Settlement.

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In Nelson Mandela Bay, criminal syndicates are demanding protection fees from businesses and individuals, creating no-go zones amid underreporting to police. Victims face threats to their livelihoods and safety, while law enforcement admits challenges in addressing the issue. Recent court cases and crime statistics highlight the growing problem.

South African Police Service and National Defence Force members scanned gang hotspots in Cape Town on 18 and 19 March ahead of a full deployment. This preparatory exercise aims to surprise gang leaders and drug kingpins. The Cape Flats recorded 23 murders between 8 and 18 March.

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South African police have identified three persons of interest in the killing of whistleblower Marius van der Merwe, known as Witness D at the Madlanga Commission. The national police commissioner visited the victim's family to update them on the investigation, which has recovered one of the vehicles used in the attack. Authorities are exploring links to van der Merwe's testimony on alleged police corruption, amid calls for better whistleblower protection.

Eastern Cape police engaged in a fatal shootout with a suspect on the R61 road near Mthatha Airport during an operation targeting unlicensed firearms. The suspect opened fire first, prompting police to return shots, resulting in the suspect's death at the scene.

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The South African Police Service has formed a task team to investigate alleged corruption involving police in Ekurhuleni, following recommendations from the Madlanga Commission. The team focuses on 14 individuals named by the Presidency, including members of the Ekurhuleni Metropolitan Police Department. This initiative addresses serious allegations of criminal activities by a local police group.

 

 

 

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