A courier driver sustained critical gunshot wounds in a foiled hijack attempt on the N2 near Mandini, KwaZulu-Natal on Thursday morning.
It was reported that the courier vehicle was travelling north at the time.
While on its tracks, the vehicle was suddenly halted by a single vehicle, with four armed suspects in it near Mandini toll.
The suspects hailed fire on the vehicle, critically injuring the driver.
An armed escort travelling with the courier vehicle was able to return the fire. As the shootout ensued, one of the suspects in the attacking vehicle sustained gunshot wounds.
The four suspects got away empty-handed.
IPSS Medical Rescue and IPPS Security responded to the scene. According to reports, the driver received medical care from the paramedics and was stabilised on the scene.
According to IPSS Medical Rescue, a Netcare medical helicopter was activated to airlift the driver to a suitable facility for the care required due to the nature of his injuries.
The South African Police Service (Saps) members took over the crime scene for further investigation.
Hijackers becoming bolder and creative
According to National Hijack Prevention Academy’s Richard Brussow, hijackers have become shameless and innovative.
This has called for the increase in security measures and attentiveness among vehicle drivers.
Brussow said people were getting hijacked even outside their driveways.
“This accounts for 70% of the cases. Traffic lights and stop signs also attract hijackers, but relay attacks in parking areas have dramatically increased.
“In these cases, criminals intercept the vehicle signal and relay it to a second person who then steals the car. Road spikes have also increased drastically,” he said.
According to him, hijackings typically peaked on Fridays going into the weekend.
“Hijacking is easy because it is done with guns. The victims are often taken and extorted, with their bank accounts emptied and in some cases kidnapped.
“We see a peak in hijackings on Fridays, with the crime tending to increase on weekends, while Mondays are relatively quiet. By Tuesday, the criminals start hunting again. However, it’s important for the public to stay vigilant every day.”
Hijacking tips
If you find yourself in a position where you have been confronted by hijackers, Arrive Alive advises you to keep a cool temper and avoid threatening or challenging the hijackers.
Below are more of the tips offered by the road safety organisation:
- DO EXACTLY AS TOLD BY THE HIJACKERS!
- Do not resist, especially if the hijacker has a weapon. Surrender your vehicle and move away. Try to put as much distance between yourself and the hijacker(s) as speedily as possible.
- Do not reach for your purse or valuables. Leave everything in the vehicle.
- Always try to remain calm and do not show signs of aggression.
- Be compliant with all demands set by the perpetrator.
- Do not make eye contact with the hijacker. He may perceive this behaviour as a threat and retaliate aggressively.
- Keep your hands still and visible to the hijacker, to give him assurance of your passive content.
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