Toyota and Ford bakkies a 'target for hijackings', warn police

Toyota and Ford bakkies a 'target for hijackings', warn police

Police in the North West (NW) have issued a warning to motorists, especially Toyota and Ford Bakkie drivers - that their vehicles are a target for hijackings.



Car hijack
Car hijack/ iStock

According to NW police spokesperson, Sabata Mokgwabane, "most car thefts are reported in the policing areas of Brits, Rustenburg, Tlhabane, Boitekong and Hartbeespoortdam".




Motorists have been urged to work with police through structures such as the Community Police Forum (CPF) to bring down the levels of these crimes.


Safety tips for motorists:


* Exercise caution at parking areas and report unknown and suspicious persons or motor vehicles to the police.   


* Avoid leaving or parking vehicles for a long time at areas or streets that are not well lit.


* Ensure that all vehicles and motor bikes are locked and safely parked inside premises.


* Do not leave valuables in plain sight.


* If your vehicle is rear-wheel drive, backing into your driveway will also make it more difficult for a thief to tow it away.


* Garage your vehicle if you have one and always remember to lock the garage door.


* Do not leave the registration or title in your vehicle.


* Always use your emergency brake when parking, which ensures safety and also makes it difficult for a thief to tow your vehicle away.


* Etch your vehicle’s identification number on car windows and major parts. This procedure makes vehicles and parts more easily     traceable when stolen or make use of the latest data dot technology. 


* Disable your vehicle when leaving it unattended for an extended period of time.


* Engrave expensive accessories like car stereos, cellular phones, compact disc changers, external speakers so that the thief will have     difficulty disposing of them.


*Drop business cards, address labels or other identification inside vehicle doors to help assist law enforcement in identifying your      vehicle or parts.


* Replace easily accessible door lock assemblies.


* Install an anti-theft device or system on your vehicle as an extra deterrent measure.


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