Concern about the rise of hijackings in Gauteng and the Western Cape

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‘This strategy or modus operandi that they're using is targeted more towards women who are driving cars. Not mostly men, it's mostly women because they feel that they're vulnerable,’ says Siyanda Biyela, spokesperson for the National Community Police Board of South Africa.
13 Aug 2024 9AM English South Africa Business News · Politics

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