Bogus cops with blue lights – hijackings on the rise in Gauteng

An aggressive gang is terrorising Brakpan while Joburg South is seeing an increase in bogus cops with blue lights.

Hijackings are on the increase with four cases reported in three days in Brakpan and gangs posing as police terrorising motorists on Kliprivier Drive and the R59 in Johannesburg.

The Brakpan Herald reports that most incidents happened in Brakpan Central and victims are mostly targeted between 06:00 and 07:30 when they leave for work while e-hailing drivers are commonly targeted between 19:30 and 21:00.

The gang involved is described as aggressive and move around in a group of two to three people, armed with 9mm pistols.

Read more about the incidents in Brakpan here:

Police warn of rise in hijackings

 

Comaro Chronicle reports that hijackers posing as police officers are increasing. The newspaper printed tips on what to look out for when you are pulled over by a vehicle with blue lights.

Read more here:

Hijacking trend: Bogus police driving in unmarked vehicles with blue lights

 

Five vehicles stole in two days

In eMalahleni, the Witbank News reports that five cars were stolen between August 5 to 6. Two Toyota Fortuners and two Hilux bakkies were among the vehicles taken.

Read more here:

Vehicle thieves are not hitting the brakes

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Jana Boshoff

Jana works as a senior support specialist for Caxton digital. Before that she was a journalist at the Middelburg Observer 15 years where she won numerous awards including Sanlam's Up and Coming Journalist, Caxton Multimedia Journalist of the Year, and several investigative awards. She is passionate about people and the stories untold.
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