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Avoid being carjacked

Pinetown SAPS has issued some tips for motorists to be aware of carjacking tactics.

PINETOWN SAPS has shared some tips on carjacking as it has become one of the most prevalent crimes in many parts of the country.

According to their statement issued by Cst Phindile Radebe, Pinetown SAPS communications officer, “Most carjackings occur for the sole purpose of stealing the car.

“The community can protect themselves by becoming familiar with the methods, ruses and locations commonly used by carjackers. The first step of avoiding an attack is to stay alert at all the time and be aware of your environment,” said Radebe.

The most common attack plans for carjackings are:

The Bump – The attacker bumps the victim’s car from behind, the victim gets out to assess the damage and exchange information and the vehicle is taken.

The Good Samaritan – The attacker stages what appears to be an accident, then the victim will stop to assist and be carjacked.

The Ruse – The vehicle behind the victim flashes its lights or the driver waves to get the victim’s attention. The attacker tries to indicate that there is a problem with the victim’s car, then the victim pulls over and the perpetrators take the car.

The Trap – Carjackers use surveillance to follow the victim home. When the victim pulls into his or her driveway, waiting for the gate to open, the attacker pulls up behind and blocks the victim’s car before carjacking the vehicle.

Radebe added that the motorists can avoid becoming victims: “In all cases, keep your cellphones with you and immediately alert someone regarding your situation.

“Describe the attacker, try to note height, hair and facial hair and complexion of the attacker. Learn to avoid traffic and isolated parking.

“Keep distance between you and the vehicle in front so you can manoeuvre easily if necessary.

“When stopped, use your rearview mirrors to stay aware of your surroundings. Always keep the doors locked and windows,” he said.

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