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New hijacking trend: urgent warning to bakkie owners

Police have warned owners of bakkies and trucks to be cautious of the common tricks criminals use, the Citizen reports.

Police are concerned about the increase in the number of bakkie and truck hijackings since the start of this year, Krugersdorp News reports.

In 2017, the Krugersdorp News reported on an emerging bakkie hijacking trend in the Kagiso area, and since then number of cases has increased so much that the police in the area have grown increasingly worried.

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It is difficult to link the hijackings to a specific hot spot, as incidents occur in different areas, including Johannesburg, Swanieville, Tshepisong and Soweto.

The police have arrested four suspects, a woman and three men, believed to have been behind these crimes.

The incidents follow more or less the same modus operandi: the suspects contact the bakkie/ truck owners and ask them to transport goods for them.

The suspects then hijack the driver once he/ she arrives to pick up the goods.

The drivers are then dropped in an open field near Swanieville.

The police have now warned owners of bakkies and trucks to be more cautious, as these are commonly used criminal tricks. Captain Solomon Sibiya, spokesperson for the Kagiso Police, said, “It is worrying that there are still people who fall victims to the same old tricks”.

For the full article on The Citizen’s website, click on: New hijacking trend: urgent warning to bakkie owners

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Bertus de Bruyn

Bertus de Bruyn is based in Mbombela, Mpumalanga. De Bruyn has been employed by Caxton since 2009. After a short sabbatical of two years, De Bruyn is back at the place he called home, Caxton, at Lowveld Media. He is currently the digital content manager, but has 14 years of journalism skills, news editor, and acting editor duties behind his name.

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