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South African hijackers are now using the ‘tap tap’ method – this is what you should look out for

As many as 45 hijackings incidents take place on South Africa’s roads daily, with criminals constantly finding new ways to dupe the public.

Citing the latest SAPS statistics, ADT Fidelity said that most of these hijackings occur in Gauteng (23 per day), followed by KwaZulu-Natal (7 per day) and Western Cape (6 per day).

The security company said that approximately 60% of all these hijackings take place close to home, so knowing what to look out for and how to prevent falling prey to hijackers is important to prevent from becoming a victim.

Below it outlined a number of safety hints and tips motorists should be aware of:

In a hijacking

In the unfortunate event that you are hijacked, ADT Fidelity said that motorists should do the following:

South African hijackers are now using the ‘tap tap’ method – this is what you should look out for

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