Community Works Together to Loot Cash in Transit Vehicle, Mzansi Responds: “Christmas Came Early”

Community Works Together to Loot Cash in Transit Vehicle, Mzansi Responds: “Christmas Came Early”

  • A video showing members of a community working together to get money out of a cash in transit van has gone viral on social media
  • The community members are reportedly from the R511 in Diepsloot area and can be seen scurrying along a road to get to the van in the clip shared online
  • Many South Africans are worried about the safety of CIT drivers and are wondering why the community thought it was okay to do what they did

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Anti-crime activist Yusuf Abramjee shared a very concerning video of a cash in transit vehicle's heist. It seems as though community members near the R511 in Diepsloot wanted to ensure their festive season is a jolly one.

The video shared by Abramjee shows an influx of people rushing to the CIT van. At the beginning of the video, the van is surrounded by people. A truck passes by and when the cameraman's vision is clear again, people had scattered.

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The video has been viewed over 12 400 times on Twitter and has received quite a few retweets from concerned Saffas.

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This video showing a community taking over a CIT vehicle has gone viral online. Image: @Abramjee
Source: Twitter

Watch the concerning video below:

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Read some of the replies left by Saffas:

@Dopam1ne shared:

"Just shows how theft has become a culture. Good normal people even take an opportunity for self-gain at the expense of others if presented. Gone are the days of it is not yours, leave it."

@Phuthi53050848 wrote:

"These are clear indications that South Africa is facing a huge problem; particularly of unemployment. If the Government and private sector is not going to resolve the crisis another massive looting is coming that will cause havoc and haunt this country for many years to come. All the signs are there."

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@KubekaSiya said:

"It is the fruit of social breakdown and economic exclusion. Crime doesn’t fall from the sky."

@ZolisaMadikize2 asked:

"Do they realise that they will be apprehended when they use that money?"

@EL_Kamo3 tweeted:

"The unemployment rate is high. People are hungry, Big ups to them. Christmas came early for those residents they must enjoy."

@Nuscher_M

"South Africa is a crime scene. The unfortunate part is that we will all pay for these robberies through high bank charges."

"Even rain doesn't stop them": Cash in transit heist leaves two vehicles on fire

Previously, Briefly News reported that video footage of a cash in transit heist in Witbank made the rounds on social media. In the clip, a concerned driver passes the crime scene, putting on display the disastrous incident that left a truck overturned and two vehicles on fire.

Twitter user @Abramjee shared the footage, hoping to continue raising awareness about the growing rate of crime in Mzansi during the festive period.

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Check out some of the startled reactions to the clips from local social media users:

@Tumimashabela25 said:

"Even the rain doesn't stop them from blowing those vans."

@NyleTheCooke said:

"LOL not everyone is afraid of getting wet."

Source: Briefly News

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