As South Africa’s lockdown restrictions are gradually being lifted, criminal activity, including vehicle crime, is fast returning to pre-lockdown levels.
According to data compiled by vehicle tracking service provider Tracker, vehicle crime has seen a steep increase as restrictions are lifted.
“Criminals have returned to their activities and drivers have to be particularly vigilant,” said anti-crime activist Yusuf Abramjee.
“We are observing dramatic increases in hijackings and motor-vehicle theft – criminal syndicates are at work,” said Abramjee.
“We are also seeing more hijackers taking victims as hostages and forcing them to withdraw cash from ATMs before freeing them.”
“This is extremely concerning and it is bound to get worse. Our unemployment rates are soaring due to the effect that the lockdown has had on our economy and criminals are getting desperate,” said Abramjee.
Abramjee advised local residents always to be alert.
“Take the necessary safety precautions. Criminals are desperate and motor-vehicle-theft and hijacking gangs are dangerous.”
Abramjee recommended the following guidelines for drivers to protect themselves against vehicle crime:
This article first appeared on Rekord East and was republished with permission.
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