Gunmen Open Fire in South Africa’s Second Busiest Airport, 2 People Injured

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Police on Wednesday said that two men were injured in a drive-by shooting at South Africa’s Cape Town International Airport.

Police spokesperson Vish Naidoo said that operations at the
airport, the second busiest in the country and a tourism hub, were not
affected.

 

Naidoo said the motive for the shooting was unknown.

 

The airport is Africa’s third busiest and handles around 10 million
passengers a year, including tourists and business people commuting to
the economic hub Johannesburg.

“A man, about 50 years of age, was shot in a drive-by shooting
and in the process a bystander, a 30-year-old man, was also hit,”
Naidoo said.

 

The shooting took place in the early morning in a public area some distance from the airport’s security gates, Naidoo said.

 

Flights had not been affected, the airport’s general manager Deon Cloete said in a statement.

 

“The shooting scene has been cordoned off while investigations continue,” Cloete said.

 

Local media reported that the shooting was gang-related, but Naidoo could not confirm that was the motive

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