Pubdate: Tue, 04 Apr 2006 Source: Cape Argus (South Africa) Copyright: 2006 Cape Argus. Contact: http://capeargus.co.za/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2939 Author: Norman Joseph WE'RE SCARED, BUT WE'LL FIGHT BACK' Several people have already died in a running gang war in Hanover Park and now the Ghetto Kids are digging in and preparing for more attacks. Members of the Ghetto Kids vowed yesterday to "defend the neighbourhood", even if it meant a loss of life. They admitted that since Philippi police had arrested five alleged gangsters and seized firearms and ammunition at the weekend, there had been no shootings but they expected more trouble to flare up. Residents in Hanover Park also fear an upsurge in the warfare between the Ghetto Kids and the notorious Americans gang and other gangs supporting them this week. The area was saturated with Philippi police, headed by station commissioner Senior Superintendent Christopher Jones, and Metro Police who patrolled the area yesterday. The streets were virtually empty, and some residents peered through their windows every time a vehicle cruised by. They seemed oblivious to a drug transaction in progress right in front of a Cape Argus news team. The Americans gang operates in Caspian Avenue and Athburg Walk, while the Ghetto Kids' stronghold is in Rywood Walk area. Ghetto Kids members said although they feared an attack at any time of the day or night, they were ready if the Americans moved in. One of the leaders said: "Look, we know we are fewer than the Americans. But we are not going to be sitting ducks waiting to be hit at any time. "We are scared, yes, but we are going to fight back. Some of their guys recently came out of prison and accused us of killing some of their members (three years ago). What we hear is that they call it revenge killings." In addition, he said that some of his gang's drug peddlers were selling "the stuff" somewhere near the bus and taxi terminus. Americans gangsters also deployed their peddlers at and near the terminus and the two groups of sellers were allegedly poaching each other's clients and started to argue about turf. "That's when the shootings started," said a member of the Ghetto Kids who asked not to be named. One resident told how gunmen burst through a front door of a house and shot dead Eric Michael Kuscus, 30, as he was sleeping in the lounge. A distraught relative said Kuscus had been accused, with a friend, of killing an American gangster three years ago but he was acquitted in court of the murder. Then last week he was shot dead "for something he did not do". Ebrahim Williams, 20, and Quinton Ontong, 22, were also shot and killed last week while standing in front of a house in Phillans Walk. A 24-year-old and an 18-year-old, whose names police have not released as a safety measure, were seriously wounded. On Friday Kurt Williams, 18, was shot dead by a taxi driver near the terminus. The shooting happened after an alleged gangster, known only as "Nag", apparently tried to force the taxi driver to join a funeral of the two other gangsters, and to ferry mourners free of charge. According to residents, Nag's mother was kicked to death by gangsters three years ago at the height of another bout of gang warfare. A five-year-old girl was shot and lightly wounded in her left leg while walking with her pregnant mother in Phillans Walk during the shooting on Friday. Police spokesman Captain Randall Stoffels said no further shooting incidents had occurred in the Hanover Park area since Friday. "Police have contingency plans in place and maximum deployment to enforce stability in the area," Stoffels said. "SA Police and Metro Police members were deployed in areas of concern and maintain a high police visibility. "During an integrated crime prevention operation held at various flashpoints in the Hanover Park area on Saturday, police arrested five men aged between 23 and 28 for illegal possession of firearms and ammunition," Stoffels said. Police seized two revolvers and three 9mm pistols during the operation. The firearms will be sent for ballistic tests to determine if any of them were used in any serious and violent crimes. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake