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Monday, April 20, 2026

Taxi Driver Arrested Over R220 000 in Outstanding Warrants

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A taxi driver’s day of reckoning came on Friday when he was arrested for outstanding warrants worth over R200 000.

 

The City Of Cape Town says its traffic officers were conducting a roadblock operation along Jakes Gerwel Drive near the N2 on Friday when the 54-year-old driver was taken into custody.

 

The Mayoral Committee Member for Safety and Security, JP Smith, says during routine checks on the driver and his vehicle, officers verified outstanding warrants of arrest.

 

“The driver was confirmed to have multiple outstanding warrants to the value of R220 150. He was arrested and detained at the Athlone police station. It was an unlucky day for this driver, but a timely reminder to all motorists to regularly check for outstanding fines and warrants of arrest, and to address these promptly to avoid possible arrest.”

 

 

Smith says while the City receives many complaints about the reckless behaviour of taxis on our roads, ordinary motorists also break the law.

 

“He was just one of 360 suspects arrested by the City’s enforcement agencies this past week. Traffic officers made 40 arrests. Law Enforcement counterparts made 204 arrests and issued 10 151 notices, while Metro Police made 116 arrests, issued 4 871 fines for traffic and by-law transgressions and confiscated a number of drugs including Mandrax, dagga and tik.”

 

Smith has urged motorists to make use of the Traffic Fine Roadshow taking place in Athlone next week.

 

“To avoid a similar fate, best join the queue at the next Traffic Fine Roadshow, which just happens to be scheduled for next week in Athlone. Residents will once again have the opportunity to resolve fines, summonses or warrants at our popular roadshow.”

 

 

Loushe Jordaan-Gilbert
Loushe Jordaan-Gilbert
Loushé Jordaan Gilbert has been telling community stories since 2014. She began her career as a community journalist, dedicated to amplifying local voices and shedding light on the everyday realities communities face.

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