Metrorail suspends train service in Retreat in Western Cape.
Metrorail in the Western Cape on Sunday evening revealed that it suspended its train service between Cape Town and Retreat for Monday.
This is as a result of the continuous protest in Cape Town and its negative impacts on service delivery.
“The suspension comes as a safety precaution in the wake of service delivery protests,” said Metrorail regional manager Raymond Maseko.
“Based on the possible risk to lives and essential infrastructure, management has decided to suspend the service until the situation normalises. The region continues to monitor the situation and will announce when the service is able to resume safely.”
The City of Cape Town mayor, Dan Plato on Monday, called on the police to prevent those with the intentions of terrorising law-abiding citizens from carrying out their plans.
“It cannot be that a so-called ‘shutdown’ is announced and promoted in advance by opportunistic political groupings who plan to infringe on the rights of residents.
“This is planned criminality and must be stopped in its tracks…
“It is unacceptable that opportunistic elements can both announce and proceed to successfully close off major routes, vandalise infrastructure and prevent residents from going about their daily business,” said Plato.