Cindy Witten
29 May 2009
Police have warned of smash and grabs during peak hour traffic. This after two incidents of smash and grabs took place on the N2 highway, R300 on-ramp.
Police spokesperson Captain Joe Wilson says that criminals target the most vulnerable drivers.
“The guys tend to choose vulnerable victims and then normally smash and grab,” said Wilson.
He says that the suspects smash the car windows and take whatever is lying on the seat.
“We really want to inform the public that they need to be aware,” he said.
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