3 arrested in Tongaat while refuelling hijacked school taxi with driver inside

A hijacked school taxi was swiftly recovered and three suspects arrested in Upper Tongaat following a tip-off.

A dramatic police and private security operation led to the arrest of three men and the recovery of a hijacked school taxi in Upper Tongaat, KZN, this morning.

According to The North Coast Courier, the incident began in Blackburn, where a 43-year-old driver on his way to collect schoolchildren had his path blocked by two men on a dirt road.

A third man allegedly emerged from nearby sugarcane fields wielding a dagger and forced the driver into the back of the car.

The men allegedly assaulted him and tied him up before fleeing in the hijacked VW Crafter. Fortunately, no children had been picked up at the time of the hijacking.

At 08:24, Reaction Unit South Africa (Rusa) received a tip-off from a concerned member of the public and immediately dispatched all available officers.

A knife is found inside the minibus taxi. Photo: Supplied

The taxi, fitted with a tracking device, was traced moving through Hambanathi and later spotted heading towards Esenembe on the R614.

Rusa officers, joined by Verulam SAPS and multiple private security companies, intercepted the taxi at a petrol station in Upper Tongaat, where the men had stopped to refuel.

The suspects were arrested just over 20 minutes after the hijacking took place.

Authorities praised the swift co-ordination between law enforcement and private security teams, which ensured the safe recovery of the vehicle and the driver.

The rope used to tie up the driver. Photo: Supplied

Rusa spokesperson Prem Balram warned that hijackings are on the rise and that criminals are changing their behaviour.

“We have noticed an increase in victims being taken with the vehicles,” said Balram.

“This is because it delays the victims from calling law enforcement or the tracking companies. They take the victims along before leaving them in an isolated area. By the time law enforcement finds the victims, the suspects are long gone.”

Balram added that there has also been an increase in hijackings during poor weather or low-visibility conditions.

“Rain and fog hamper the search helicopters, making it harder to locate the vehicles from above,” he said.

Investigations are ongoing.


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