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Alleged robbers severely beaten in Boksburg CBD mob justice

The police reminds the community that mob justice is a criminal offence and it may land those involved in jail.

Two alleged robbers thought they would score easy money when they targeted a bank client, but they got more than they bargained for.

The two men reportedly robbed a woman of her money moments after she withdrew it from one of the ATMs located inside Boxer Store on Leeuwpoort Street, Boksburg CBD.

According to the Boksburg SAPS spokesperson, Const Ntsako Ledwaba, the woman told the police that as she was taking her cash from the ATM, the pair advanced, grabbed the money and tried to flee the scene.

The victim screamed for help, which alerted nearby people who then came to her aid.

The suspects were seen jumping into a waiting getaway car, before one of the motorists who witnessed what was happening used his vehicle to block the suspects’ car.

It was at that time that the group of citizens managed to grab hold of the suspects before they could run away.

A video clip shows the suspects being repeatedly battered, kicked, slapped, whipped and pelted with all sorts of objects. They were also stripped naked.

The pair reportedly sustained multiple fractures, cuts, abrasions and bruises all over their bodies. The police eventually arrived and spared the suspects’ lives.

Both suspects were arrested and charged with common robbery. One of them was admitted to hospital for treatment of his injuries.

The Boksburg police, however, condemned the attack on the suspects, and have warned residents not to take the law into their own hands.

Your opinion

The Advertiser understands that mob justice is not limited to Boksburg. It was reported to have taken place in different parts of the country.

We would like to hear your views on what you think drives people to take the law into their own hands. Tell us what you think.

  • Why are people resorting to taking the law into their own hands instead of reporting criminals to the police?
  • Is mob justice the answer or the problem?
  • How can violent mob justice be stopped?
  • Would you take part in mob justice, or have you ever been a victim?

E-mail your comments and your personal stories, with your telephone number to faniem@caxton.co.za or Boksburgadvertiser@caxton.co.za. Note that a selection of your emails will be published on our platforms.

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