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Hijackings involving bogus cops on the rise in Randburg hotspots - police

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  • Gauteng police say there has been a surge in hijackings at certain Randburg traffic intersections.
  • It is alleged that a group of bogus cops attack motorists, hold them against their will and drop them off in different areas in Gauteng. 
  • They operate in groups of two to four people.

Gauteng police are concerned about a surge in hijackings involving bogus cops at certain traffic intersections in Randburg.

Incidents on the William Nicole Drive on- and off-ramps have been reported, as well as on the N1 north and south, between Malibongwe and William Nicol Drives.

According to Randburg police spokesperson Captain Makgowanyana Maja, there has been a reoccurrence of hijackings along those roads.

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"The suspects operate in a group of two to four. They use a white Ford Ranger or a white Volkswagen Polo and use a blue light. 

"Other vehicles are blue, white or silver Toyota Corollas, a Grey Nissan Navara and a Nissan Almera," Maja added.

"[V]ictims are held against their will and dropped off in different areas around Gauteng," he said.

Maja urged motorists to adhere to the following safety tips:

  • Do not stop if you suspect that the person might be a bogus officer. Drive to the nearest police station, shopping complex or any other busy area.
  • Do not drive to your residential area. 
  • Do not stop at a deserted spot or area to talk on your phone or even relieve yourself. 
  • Always keep your windows closed. 
  • If someone tries to force you off the road, don't panic. Just blow your hooter constantly to draw attention.
  • Make sure you park your vehicle in a visible area.

He also warned motorists to be on the lookout for theft from motor vehicles, particularly Volkswagen Polo headlights, which also appear to be on the rise.



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