Two people were attacked and robbed at gunpoint after being followed home from OR Tambo International Airport in Johannesburg over the weekend.
CCTV cameras picked up the moment a 69-year-old man was robbed of his belongings after a trip from OR Tambo International Airport. The incident took place in Morningside on November 17 2019.
Two people were attacked and robbed at gunpoint in a car as it parked in a driveway after being followed from OR Tambo International Airport in Johannesburg at the weekend. Police spokesperson Brig Mathapelo Peters said an e-hailing taxi service was transporting a man from the airport to Morningside in Sandton on Sunday evening.“When the security opened the gate, they were attacked and robbed of their belongings,” said Peters.
The gang opened the car's doors and rifled through the boot, stealing goods worth more than R100,000.Would you like to comment on this article or view other readers' comments? Register or sign in now.
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