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Motorists warned of fake police stopping cars on R59

Do not stop for any unmarked vehicle with blue lights trying to pull you over.

MIDVAAL. – Police in Kliprivier in conjunction with the Community Policing Forum (CPF) have urged motorists  driving on the R59 and Kliprivier Drive to drive with vigilance and caution.

Police spokesperson sergeant Tintswalo Ndhambi says, ” There have been some reports of vehicles operating again, stopping people. Do not stop for any unmarked vehicle with blue lights trying to pull you over.”

Ndhambi states that the suspects wearing police uniform hijack victims and drop them off at random places.

“Should you feel that something is wrong or that you are being followed, continue diving slowly to your nearest police station or to a busy area where it will be safer to stop.”

Motorists are urged to be on high alert when travelling on these roads. Motorists are urged to contact the police, local security companies or the CPF should they feel like they are in danger.

 

 

This comes after a reports of vehicles operating on these

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Lebohang Chaha

Lebo Chaha is a journalist for Sedibeng Ster and Ster North. She is mostly passionate about stories that bring positive change in her community. Email: [email protected]

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