Sep 14, 2018 Tracker, South Africa, Fleet, Logistics, Fleet Manager, Crime, Tracking, Hijacking
Tracker has commented on the recently released 2017/2018 South African Police Service (SAPS) crime statistics, which showed a 2.3% decrease in carjackings, saying that while the stats show a decrease, the tracking company has noted an increase in the level of violence used by criminals.
Tracker records indicate that an average of 18 customers a month experience physical injury during a hijacking, through being shot, stabbed or assaulted – 10% of these incidents are fatal. Criminals are also increasingly taking hostages during hijackings and the company says that, on average, 27% of its activations result in a hostage being taken.
“Motorists usually drive the same route daily, leave and get home at the same time. Criminals know this and use the fact that we are becoming complacent,” says Ron Knott-Craig, Executive Operational Services at Tracker South Africa. “We need to stay alert and be vigilant, especially when your vehicle is at a standstill, for example at traffic lights. Avoid distractions while driving such as taking calls or using your mobile phone. Particularly in the evenings – Tracker data indicates that most reports for hijackings take place between 19h00 and 22h00.”
With criminals evolving, and their modus operandi changing according to the circumstances, it is key to ensure all your drivers, staff and customers where applicable, follow these preventative tips to stay safe and avoid becoming a statistic:
“If you are hijacked, keep calm and co-operate. Avoid direct eye contact with the hijackers and don’t make sudden gestures that could antagonise the hijackers. Report the incident to your tracking company and authorities as soon as possible,” adds Knott-Craig. “Also, try to remember as much detail as possible to provide a good description of the perpetrators to authorities, such as the clothing of the hijackers, location where the crime occurred, and any information that may assist them in identifying and apprehending the perpetrators.”
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