Isn’t it nice to know that now and again the SAPS plays out of their boots and nabs some baddies in action. Check out this video of a high-speed car chase through the streets of Jozi.
It looks like this gentleman was pretty keen to escape police in Los Angeles yesterday. Four accidents, two escape vehicles and a hijacking later.
They say less is more, but when it turns out you purchased a stolen vehicle online you might wish you had spent some extra dosh with a reputable dealer.
I imagine pulling off robberies in broad daylight would be a stressful form of employment. Not for these super chilled okes though, who make it look so easy.
A motorist in Jozi has captured the moment an opportunistic beggar robbed the car in front of him. All this in plain daylight of course. Check the video here.
I love it when we open our borders to known terrorists and no one has the decency to tell us about it. Helps one sleep at night, doesn’t it?
As Shrien Dewani’s trial makes headlines again, evidence is scrutinised and questioned over and over. This is what Tongo, the taxi driver, explains.
Almost a week after being hi-jacked with his father, Mongezi Phike saw his mother on TV when she appeared on the Saturday night news. The appeal got straight to the very person she was hoping to find, her son.
A car chase involving three hijackings was caught on film by news helicopters in Denver, USA on Wednesday. The footage shows how the maniac was chased by the cops in full detail.
Last week we posted CCTV video footage of an extremely clinical hijacking that took place somewhere in Jo’burg. Now we’ve found even more footage of a similarly well-executed hijacking, also taking place in Jo’burg.
Footage uploaded to LiveLeak purports to show a hijacking that took place in Johannesburg on Saturday. Multiple vehicles surround the SUV at a traffic light, before hijackers brandishing assault rifles eject the occupants of the vehicle. PRESS PLAY ON VIDEO BELOW No one was seriously injured in the hijacking. [Thanks, Dean!]
A Chinese immigrant has come forward in an interview with CBS’ John Miller to talk the moment when the Boston bombers hijacked him while he was parked on the side of the road sending a text message. To this day he fears for his life, and opted not to reveal his identity.