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Be on the lookout for suspicious cars

Please be on the lookout for cars just parked at the intersection and call the police if you spot them.

• Anonymous from Dwarskloof writes:

I drive on the Dwarskloof Road every moring and every afternoon and I have been seeing something out of the ordinary at the intersection of the Dwarskloof Road and Lazaar Avenue for some time now.

Every now and then a vehicle seems to be parked at the intersection for no reason.

There are no shops around and it is literally in the middle of nowhere.

At first I thought that the driver was waiting for somebody, but this has happened quite a few times already.

Although it’s not always the same car, the same person is in the car.

I find this very suspicious and I have spoken to a police friend, who also says that this is not normal.

Please be on the lookout for cars just parked at the intersection and call the police if you spot them.

It is normally a white VW Jetta, or a black Hyundai.

Both cars look brand new.

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