Hijack kidnappings

Scan_Pay_Advertise_iloveza.com_2022

Recently, there has been a spike in the number of hijackings in Durban.

Image Supplied by MasterDrive South Africa

Along with this spike there has been an increase in the number of people who are kidnapped when their vehicles are hijacked. The reasons for this are varied. Sometimes the hijackers believe the owners know where their tracking unit is or it is in order to get the victim to withdraw money from their bank account. 

In the wake of these events, the importance of paying attention to your surroundings to potentially avoid a hijacking all together, cannot be stressed enough. The managing director of MasterDrive, Eugene Herbert, explains:

“Forming simple habits such as not turning into your driveway when there is a vehicle behind you, pulling up parallel to your gate as it opens or checking to see if you have been followed from a shopping mall, can all save you from the trauma of being hijacked.

“Other things that you can do, is avoid stopping completely at intersections but rather anticipate light changes and approach traffic lights slowly. Be aware of your surroundings: pay extra attention in areas where people are often hijacked, recognise the people standing at intersections on your route so that you are aware when there is someone new, scan the areas around your gate before driving through.”

Unfortunately, even despite your best efforts, there is still a high chance you may find yourself in this frightening position.

“If you do, you need to know what to do to remove yourself from it safely. Learn how to get out of the vehicle quickly and safely so that the interaction is over as quickly as possible. Practice your plan of action on a regular basis so that if the worst happens, your reaction is second nature.

“At MasterDrive events, we are often asked if the hijackers want you to go with them, whether you should comply or refuse. There is no simple answer to this. In this instance, you need to use your instinct to decide your course of action. If there is no way to safely escape we, however, strongly caution against physically engaging with hijackers or infuriating them. You do not know what state of mind that individual is in or if the gun they hold is real or not.”

We want to equip South Africans with knowledge on how to react if they are hijacked, to help them escape safely.

“While we can’t predict exactly how it will play out, we believe knowledge will empower your decisions,”

says Herbert.

 

iloveza.com is an award-winning Digital Media, Marketing, and Advertising Company est. 2015, is a Member of the Independent Media Association of South Africa (IMASA), and Brand South Africa's Play Your Part Ambassadors, with a global reach of over 10 million

E-mail howzit@iloveza.com to take your brand/business to the next level

Like What You've Read ? Be an Anonymous Angel 
CLICK HERE for the latest Tech News
CLICK HERE for the latest News & Trends
Follow @letstorqueza
 
Keep up to date with all that is happening in South Africa
Subscribe to our Newsletter

Follow @ilovezacom on
 #iloveza❤️🇿🇦 #AfterFajrGrind

iloveza.com Accolades:

2021 Winner of Brand South Africa's Nation Pride Play Your Part Award

2018 Winner of Tech Savvy Boss Award at the Roshgold Young Business Achiever Award
 

Nabihah Plaatjes Accolades:

2023 CEO of the Independent Media Association of South Africa (IMASA)

2018 Contributing Author to SAFFRON: A Collection of Personal Narratives

2017 Recipient of Owami Women & Brand South Africa's Play Your Part Award


Ziyaad Plaatjes Accolades:

2021 Mail & Guardian Top 200 Young South Africans: Arts, Entertainment, Film & Media 

2020 Contributing Author to There's a Story in Everyone


Trending Posts