Police warn hitch-hikers and motorists who offer lifts to strangers to be wary of the danger thereof

NELSPRUIT – Police in Mpumalanga warn hitch-hikers as well as motorists who offer lifts to strangers about the danger thereof.

This warning comes after several incidents occurred in some parts of the province, where victims were robbed as they either gave lifts to strangers or were offered a lift by unknown motorists. One of the incidents which occurred at Delmas, was reported to have taken place on 10 March 2021, where a man who was driving a silver grey Toyota Etios on the N12, saw three men who appeared to be hitch-hiking. The men were wearing reflector jackets as well as blue work suits, which seemed as if they had just knocked off from work. The driver sympathised with them and offered them a lift, however, they turned against him along the way. One of the suspects took out a rope and strangled the driver, forcing him to the back seat of the vehicle. They drove with him but later abandoned him at a secluded area and fled with his vehicle.

In a separate incident, a man who was hitch-hiking became a victim of an armed robbery in February 2021, at Emdicott also in Delmas, after he was offered a lift by three suspects who were driving a black BMW. Along the way, one of the suspects pulled out a firearm and held the man hostage. The suspects robbed the victim of his laptop, cell phone as well as an undisclosed amount of cash before ordering him to alight from their vehicle.

A 45-year-old man also became a victim of a hitch-hiking scam, an incident which occurred on 19 June 2021, as he was travelling from Sabie to White River. He was offered a lift by three suspects who were driving in a blue Suzuki vehicle. Along the way, the driver stopped the vehicle and demanded the victim’s cellphone while pointing him with a firearm. The suspects reportedly robbed the victim of his cash as well as bank cards and further instructed him to electronically transfer cash to them. The suspects then ordered him to alight from their vehicle too, firing some shots to scare him while he ran off.

Similar incidents were reported in March 2021, where suspects preyed upon hitch-hikers at Mavakamela on the Sabie / White River road. They were robbed by suspects who offered them a lift. Their intention is always to rob victims of their personal belongings, including cash and cellphones. Some of the hitch-hikers were even held hostage in the bushes and suspects used their bank cards to withdraw cash from the ATM’s against their will.

On Sunday, 30 May 2021, another man driving a taxi, offered a lift to a hitch-hiker at Bronkhorstspruit. The person indicated that he was going to the KG Mall at Vosman and upon arrival, he further made another request to the driver to ferry him to the location so that he could collect money to buy petrol for his vehicle. The driver or the owner of the taxi acceded to the request unbeknownst to him that he was setting himself up for a robbery. The hitch-hiker went to a certain house and came out with another man who both boarded the taxi and asked the driver to get moving. Along the way, they produced firearms and took over the driving. The suspects gave other hitch-hikers lifts then robbed them in the process.

The worst stunt pulled on that day, was when they gave two women a lift, dragged them to the bushes together with the taxi owner and then forced the taxi owner to rape one of the women while they took turns raping the other. Immediately after the horrible ordeal, the taxi owner as well as the women were tied up by the suspects and left in the bushes. The captives were rescued by a passer-by.

The police appeal to the community to use a formal mode of transport than hitch-hiking and also for motorists not to give lifts to strangers. Hitch-hiking or offering lifts to strangers has proven itself to be dangerous and must be avoided at all costs. Reports also suggest that there are cases of rape that were reported at other police stations hence the plight by police to caution the community.

Major General Thulani Phahla, the Acting Provincial Commissioner of the SAPS in Mpumalanga, has warned people to avoid hitch-hiking and motorists are urged to avoid offering lifts to strangers. “We are aware of the economic challenges that our people are faced with, however; lives of citizens are more precious than anything else. ” advised General Phahla.

 

 

Source: South African Police Service