Theft of a white and black Ford Ranger has left South Africans in disbelief, look what happened to the stole bakkie.
People are still shocked after what happened to a reported stolen white and black Ford Ranger.Apparently just the bakkie was stolen, the Ford Ranger was tracked and after hours looking for it.South Africans were in disbelief that the Ford Ranger was already stripped and only the body of the bakkie left.It really shocked people that the Ford Ranger was already attached a horse.
Criminals are now in a mission where it really shocks that in few hours, they can strip any vehicle and make only take the parts to sell.

South Africans no longer feel safe when driving around in their bakkies as criminals now target newly bakkies.It is very troubling that the car theft has grown to such an extent where vehicles are now stripped for their parts.
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Source: Vehicle Trackerz
https://twitter.com/VehicleTrackerz/status/1482497762948259845?t=cMJznDwiNfhlZpN-H4-RNA&s=19
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