Warrant Officer Moses Maphakela, spokesperson for the Bramley police said the owner of the car had parked his vehicle for four hours at the parking lot and when he returned it was nowhere to be found.
“The doors and windows were properly closed and locked,” said Maphakela. He added that the alarm of the car was also activated. However, Maphakela said the security guards did not see anything.
He added that the car was fitted with a tracking device.
The vehicle valued at R450 000 has not yet been found.
The police are investigating.
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