Tracker officials, together with SAPS members, tracked and recovered a VW T-ROC in Tweefontein MP after a senior Provincial Traffic Official was hijacked and taken hostage. A signal jammer was recovered in the vehicle. They managed to find the vehicle on the same day because it belongs to a Senior official, if it was for the citizen they will just say forget the tracker was jammed. This was said by a woman on the comment section and she believes that police only prioritise their own people, and forget about the Citizens of the country.

Come to think of it most of the times cars that are stolen from ordinary people are never found, especially if they do not have any tracker or when they are taken to other countries. The funny thing is the fact that there are police all over the road and at the border they are soldiers, but they fail to stop this illegal immigrants from stealing from South Africans.









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