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A swift response by police in Tonga has resulted in the recovery of a hijacked truck in less than 40 minutes after it was hijacked at Kamhlushwa near Tonga, yesterday 16 October 2023.
Suddenly two armed men alighted from the Toyota Etios and immediately attacked the driver. They allegedly pointed him with a firearm and instructed him to get off the truck. The two victims alighted, leaving behind their cellphones inside the truck. The suspects are said to have fled the scene with the truck.
A hijacking case was opened at Kamhlushwa SAPS and police immediately cascaded the message to nearby stations.
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