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Robbers walk ‘second’-hand in ‘second’-hand with business robbery in eMalahleni

According to the company, no employee was harmed and it has met with its franchisees and reiterated the importance of its basic security protocols.

Robbers struck in Klipfontein on October 24, when they robbed Cash Converters.

WITBANK NEWS reached out to Cash Converters for comment on the incident.

The company confirmed the incident and a spokesperson said, “We take the safety and security of our store and staff seriously. We are grateful no one was injured in the incident.”

The company said that it has met with its franchisees and reiterated the importance of their basic security protocols in stores to avoid future incidents.

 

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Zita Goldswain

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