JOHANNESBURG – A Cape Town man, beaten up in an apparent road rage attack, is still waiting for the perpetrators to be identified and brought to book, even though the incident was caught on CCTV camera – six months ago.

Sonwabil Jakuja says he was assaulted by three white men.

Jakuja, 35, was pulled out of his vehicle and punched, repeatedly.

After his attackers left the scene, Jakuja went to a police station to open a case. He then collapsed, and spent a week in ICU.

The footage clearly shows the attackers&39; faces, but six-months later, no arrests have been made.

"The complainant opened a case with Table View police. An investigation was launched immediately. Footage was sought and analysed in a bid to identify the suspects. In addition, a number of premises were visited with the aim of tracing and arresting the perpetrators," said Western Cape police spokesperson Lieutenant Colonel Andr Traut.

"However, none of these attempts yielded positive results. The complainant was updated frequently and was engaged by the investigating officer and station commander on the developments of the case. Seeing that the complainant is exploring other avenues with regards to case, this office cannot divulge more," Traut said.

Traut said the office of the provincial commissioner was open to further engagement on the case.

"It has been brought to our attention that another road rage incident similar (to this) was reported," he said.

Anyone with information that can assist with the investigation on these cases is requested to contact Table View SAPS on 021-5213 313 or Crime Stop on 08600-10111.