By Lelethu Mquqo
22 May 2011
Cape Town police say they will not rest until they have captured the gunmen who shot and killed two of the comrades in cold blood in Kraaifontein this morning.
Spokesperson Andre Traut says the 39-year-old warrant officer and the 23-year-old student constable were both shot in the head while attending a routine complaint at an informal dwelling in Wallacedene.
He said they were approached by a group of armed people and shot on the corners of Pedro and Boesak streets.
Provincial Commissioner of the Western Cape Police, Lieutenant General Arno Lamoer, urged community members to come forward with any information that could help in the investigation of the case.
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