Outnumbered, but not outwitted, this civilian became an instant hero - but the Klerksdorp resident will not be filing a criminal complaint.
— SA Police Service 🇿🇦 (@SAPoliceService)— SA Police Service 🇿🇦 (@SAPoliceService) #sapsNWProvincial Commissioner condemns Klerksdorp attempted robbery incident doing the rounds on social media platforms. In an similar incident that occurred in May, the complainant also refused to open a case…”SAPS statement The footage shows the civilian – dubbed as Klerksdorp’s own ‘John Wick’ – also using a car door to repel his attackers.
North West police have condemned an incident where a group of men attempted to rob or hijack a victim in front of his white SUV.
After defending himself against three prospective attackers in North West on Wednesday, a modest Klerksdorp white man became an internet sensation. Online ...
Everyday. That man sees that only when he’s in town at the department of home affairs (that’s the place he’s in front of) That’s why the black people around him are just watching. Maglera Doe Boy continued by saying that he could relate to the footage of the white man being robbed and that this has been his life ever since he was a young child. “Can’t believe it took a video of a white man getting robbed for people to care about Maglera. How many times has the SABC been there because of the violent crime in the townships but it never gets shared this much.” Tweeted Maglera.
"A part of me regrets taking the video, but I'm also happy I did take it," says Thato Ledimo from Klerksdorp, who on Wednesday captured a video of a man ...
In another text (also written in Setswana), the texter says they have noticed that she is now an investigating officer and they will deal with her. I'm receiving threats on Messenger. People are telling me where I live, where my husband works and that they know everything about me,” she said. In one of the texts written in Setswana, the writer tells her that they know where her husband works, and she should tell him to stop parking his vehicle outside his workplace.
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North West police are looking for a man who survived an attempted hijack and robbery in Klerksdorp earlier this week.
Police spokesperson Col Adéle Myburgh told TimesLIVE that officers were able to identify the victim from the video and have traced him to open a case, but he ...
“Sadly, this is the second incident where the complainant refused to open a case. Myburgh said no case docket has been opened as the victim is not willing to open a case. Police in the North West say they are disappointed that a man caught on camera fighting back against criminals is refusing to open a case.
A video of a North West man fending off criminals has gone viral. Police say the man has refused to open a criminal case.
The South African Police Service encourages any victim of crime to open a case at the nearest police station." In the video, approximately five men can be seen attempting to either rob the victim or hijack his white SUV vehicle in the Klerksdorp Central Business District.“ The criminals then walk off.
North West police are looking for a man who survived an attempted hijack and robbery in Klerksdorp earlier this week.
Social media users questioned why Thato Ledimo, the woman who filmed the viral video of the Klerksdorp 'Rambo', didn't step in to help.
“Sadly, this is the second recent incident wherein the complainant refused to open a case. There were hundreds of more people who also stood and watched him as he was fighting to protect his possessions.” A local content creator, Thato Ledimo, caught all the action on her cellphone and says she wanted to highlight crime in the small North West town.
A video that has gone viral on social media captures five men attempting to rob the victim/hijack his white SUV in the Klerksdorp CBD.
North West provincial commissioner of police, Lieutenant General Sello Kwena briefed Lehari about the situation in Klerksdorp, indicating that some of the ...
We know and understand about the situation in Jouberton and we are intervening.” I implore on citizenship to rather rely official media statements released by government and the police.” In conversation with the provincial commissioner, the picture is different,” Lehari said.
“In a similar incident that occurred in May, the complainant also refused to open a case even though the suspects, who allegedly robbed him, were identified.”.
“At this stage, no case has been opened as the victim refuses to open a case. Police officers tackle the suspect to the ground, bringing passing motorists to a halt. Sadly, this is the second incident wherein the complainant refuses to open a case,” said police on