A Cape Town man was hijacked and trapped in the boot of his car as the hijackers robbed a house:
On Thursday at approximately 7:30pm, a silver VW Polo was reported hijacked in the Kuyasa area of Khayelitsha. The driver was kidnapped during the incident.
During this robbery, the criminals made off with valuable items, including three plasma televisions, cellphones and a white Toyota Yaris.Members of the Harare car-jacking team sprang into action and managed to track the location of the stolen vehicle through its GPS tracker.
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