Man Flexes G4S Bags Claiming He Successfully Stole Cash in Transit, South Africa in Disbelief

Man Flexes G4S Bags Claiming He Successfully Stole Cash in Transit, South Africa in Disbelief

  • A man in a TikTok video that spread on social media looked like he was proudly showing off stolen money
  • The clip of the gent became a viral hit as he tried to convince people that he was involved in a cash-in-transit heist
  • Online users shared their speculations after the man seemingly revealed that he was involved in a crime against G4S

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A TikTok video went viral across other social media platforms after a man made people think he stole money. The TikTok post of the man looked like he was celebrating his loot after stealing cracked up netizens.

Man shows off G4S bags in video
A man showing G4S bags in a video and claiming he got money went viral. Image: @smily_og / TikTok / Whitemay / Getty Images
Source: UGC

Online users were in disbelief as the man who practically confessed to a crime. The man in the TikTok video received a lot of attention on social media thanks to speculations about him.

In a video originally shared by @smily_og and reposted on X by @Lerato_VN, a man was holding bags of G4S, bragging about how much money was in them. He claimed that the bags were full of money from a cash-in-transit that he was involved in. The man was dancing in the video, celebrating that he had a lot of money and even dared viewers to call the police. In the clip, the man hoisted up bags of G4S to make sure everyone would see their branding. He said:

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"I just hit a money truck...I got money bags, I know you wish you were me with all this money, so call the cops."

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Man dances by G4S van

A petrol attendant danced in a TikTok video and went viral. The young man amassed attention after doing his performing in front of a G4S van. Mzansi netizens were impressed that he dared to do his dance, holding onto the G4S vehicle. Peeps were amused that he was comfortable around the van, notorious for being highly guarded and a popular target for armed criminals.

Man dances by G4S van
A South African petrol attendant danced by a G4S van and went viral. Image: Andrew Milligan - PA Images
Source: Getty Images

South Africa doubts man with the G4S plastic bags

People remarked that they were amazed by how much the man was living on edge. Many people doubted that the G4S bags were full of money, arguing that the sleeves are used to package invoices, as the company also provides a courier service. Despite the man claiming he was holding money, most did not believe him. According to G4S, they provide "logistics services for valuable and vulnerable cargo," and general courier services across the sector.

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@Mhambis said:

"Our people can't eat in silence neh."

@JustLebz commented:

"Bros can’t be this comfortable, though. 😮‍💨"

@ELIYAHU98679264 added:

"Waiting for a try on haul manje 🔥🔥😂"

@realdjshaksonsa wrote:

"G4S is also used as a courier these days, just Fidelity, bese ngisho nje."

@PrinceShabangu5 speculated:

"Kuna 500K on each of those bags🥹"

@mwamwa_lish laughed:

"What an embarrassment for the brand 😩🤣"

@Thomas216848426 shared:

"Those packages are allowed, companies have them especially for invoices."

@Venda_McDreamy added:

"🤣🤣🤣🤣SA is a movie straight people live on the edge every day."

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Rutendo Masasi (Weekend Entertainment and Human Interest editor) Rue Masasi is a Human Interest and Entertainment writer at Briefly News who graduated with a BA (Hons) in English from Rhodes University in 2018. Rue also has 3 years of experience in journalism and over four years of experience as an online ESL teacher. She has also passed a set of trainings by Google News Initiative. You can reach her via email: rutendo.masasi@briefly.co.za