Gang of hijackers take mother and son on Berea nightmare drive

Gang of hijackers take mother and son on Berea nightmare drive
Hijacked vehicle recovered in Umlazi

A mother and her son were taken on a nightmare drive by hijackers who held up the woman outside a Berea residential property last night.

Blue Security community and media liaison officer Andreas Mathios said the woman had pulled up outside the property at around 7.10pm when the gang of hijackers struck. “The motorist had parked outside the property where she was waiting for her son. When her son got into the vehicle a black Audi and a silver Toyota Etios stopped behind her vehicle and two suspects jumped out and approached them,” Mathios said. “The hijackers took control of the vehicle and fled with the mother and her son to the Umlazi area. The mother and her son were later found unharmed in Umlazi where the suspects eventually abandoned the vehicle,” he said.

Mathios advised motorists to be vigilant when stopping outside properties, especially at night. “Unfortunately, criminals sometimes stake out their victims and will pick up on any regular patterns in your movement. It’s important to always be aware of your surroundings and to be ready to drive off quickly should any suspicious vehicles pull up nearby,” he said. “Ensure that you have a mobile panic app linked to your security firm such as the Blue Security Mobile App so that you can call for help in an emergency.”

In a separate incident in Farningham Ridge in Pinetown, a gang of three armed suspects held up a couple in their home at around 8.07pm last night. “The couple were outside having a braai when suddenly three armed suspects jumped over the back wall of their property and held them up at gunpoint,” Mathios said.

“The suspects then forced the couple into the house where they pushed them onto the ground before ransacking their home. During the ordeal the resident’s wife managed to push a panic button which caused the suspects to move quickly through the house before fleeing the scene,” he said. “The suspects used a gate remote to open the driveway gate and reverse their vehicle, a blue VW Golf, into the premises. They fled the scene with jewellery, cellphones, wallets, keys and a flat screen television,” Mathios said. The incident was reported to the police.

Blue Security

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