Cape Town to Spend R180 Million on Security Wall Near Airport
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Cape Town to spend R180 million on security wall near airport
The City of Cape Town has announced plans to invest R180 million in the construction of a security wall along sections of the N2 highway, particularly near Cape Town International Airport, in a bid to curb violent crime targeting motorists. The move comes amid growing concern over smash-and-grab attacks, stone-throwing incidents and other violent crimes along the busy route, which links the airport to the city and surrounding areas. Public press…
Security Wall To Be Built On The N2 Outside Cape Town International Airport
[Image: Facebook] The stretch of N2 just outside of Cape Town International Airport has, for a long time, been a crime hotspot. Clearly, enough is enough, because the city has announced that it will be investing R180 million to build a security wall to try to prevent more deadly attacks on this notorious stretch of road. This announcement comes just a few days after the senseless stabbing and murder of Karin van Aardt, who flew from Mpumalanga t…
Cape Town pushes ahead with R180m N2 security wall to combat crime
The City of Cape Town is set to invest R180 million in the construction of a security wall along the N2 highway, particularly in the vicinity of Cape Town International Airport. This initiative aims to curb the alarming rise in violent crime targeting motorists in the area, exacerbated by ongoing smash-and-grab attacks and other dangerous incidents, reported by TimesLive. The urgency for this project was underscored by recent tragic events, incl…
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