Within a matter of a few days, another e-hailing service platform called InDrive made headlines after one of its drivers robbed and sexually assaulted a female passenger.
As per reports by Women for Change– a social media account that advocates for women’s rights- states that a 21-year-old woman was allegedly raped and robbed of her belongings recently after requesting InDrive to be dropped off at her destination in Bellville but to her surprise whilst in the car a man came out off the back seat and pointed a firearm at her.
The above-mentioned source also reported after this gruesome attack they drove her around for hours even demanding a ransom that they never got causing her to be dropped off in Kraaifontein. This case is also under investigation as two suspects were later arrested.
This would not be the first time that women have complained about e-hailing services assaulting them in any way as after the recent Bolt stabbing incident many users encouraged others to delete the app and look for other alternative means of transport.
Women are not safe from danger as these drivers continue to harass them even causing the Bolt app to argue passengers to avoid seating in front.
A woman, 21, was raped and robbed after allegedly ordering an ‘InDrive’ vehicle on 10 May 2024. The woman requested the e-hailing from her workplace in Bellville. When the driver arrived, he instructed her to sit in the back seat.
While they were traveling towards her… pic.twitter.com/Ci1IN71Asx
— Women For Change (@womenforchange5) May 13, 2024
InDrive had this to say amid the allegations causing quite a stir on X (previously known as Twitter) as users felt that their response is always the same regardless of the situation.
Ensuring safety, especially for women, is our top priority. We have a zero-tolerance policy against violence. Following this incident, the driver involved has been permanently removed from our platform. We’ve offered support to the affected passenger and we are fully prepared to…
— inDrive (@inDrive) May 14, 2024
Another user said:
It was Bolt now it’s inDrive. It happens in taxis too. What a time to be alive as a woman in South Africa.
— OhhellnO (@ebedarp) May 13, 2024
One user commented:
This is so infuriating. Honestly I feel like these cases won’t end until government steps in. Because we can’t keep reporting these and they turn a blind eye. I don’t know if they will actually step in when women start getting killed😢💔
— ℕ𝕠𝕜𝕨𝕒𝕫𝕚_𝕢 (@Nokwazi_q) May 13, 2024
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