Taxi boss Joe “Ferrari” Sibanyoni has been arrested on extortion-related charges alongside two other individuals. His arrest occurred last night in Pretoria, near Centurion, in connection with a case dating back to 2025. Mpumalanga police spokesperson Colonel Mavela Masondo confirmed that while three individuals were apprehended, the names cannot be disclosed until they appear in court. Sibanyoni is reportedly linked to various underworld figures, including Vusimusi “Cat” Matlala, and has been referenced multiple times in evidence presented during the Madlanga Commission, which investigates corruption and criminal activities.
Why It Matters
Joe Sibanyoni’s arrest highlights ongoing issues related to organized crime and corruption within South Africa’s taxi industry. The taxi sector has historically been plagued by violence, extortion, and illegal operations, with high-profile figures often implicated in criminal activities. The Madlanga Commission, which has investigated corruption linked to the taxi industry, is part of broader efforts by authorities to address these long-standing issues and restore order. As law enforcement continues to target key players, the outcomes of such arrests may influence public safety and the regulation of the taxi industry in the country.
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