
This comes after Captain Kym Cloete, spokesperson for the Sandton police dispensed a warning. “Valuables must be kept out of sight. We’ve received a number of complaints about smash and grab incidents along that road, especially late afternoon,” said Cloete.
Motorists travelling on that road have been asked to be extra-cautious and to lock all their valuables in the boot of their car.
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