Cele: Soweto tavern massacre 'pure criminality'
Updated | By Gcinokuhle Malinga
Police Minister Bheki Cele says although the motive behind
the deadly tavern shooting in Soweto is not yet known, police believe it was an
act of pure criminality.

Fifteen people were gunned down at the establishment in Nomzamo Informal Settlement in the early hours of Sunday morning.
Most of the victims were from KwaZulu-Natal.
Police also found over 130 empty AK-47 cartridges on the scene, along with cartridges from smaller pistols.
The five gunmen fled in a white minibus.
Cele visited the area on Monday to address community members.
"We believe that it's a criminality that coincidentally happened at the same time," he said, referring to a similar incident in Pietermaritzburg which claimed the lives of four people.
Meanwhile, Cele says police are still waiting for the toxicology results from the Enyobeni tavern tragedy, where 21 young people died last month.
READ: Soweto residents scoff at 'empty' government promises after massacre
"We are told that it takes between 12 to 24 months but they are moving faster so we can know what we are able to know."
KZN police on Monday nabbed two suspects in connection with the tavern shooting in Pietermaritzburg, saying more arrests can be expected.
Four patrons were gunned down in Sweetwaters on Saturday night, while another eight were hospitalised.

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