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Home » How often is a car hijacked in South Africa?

How often is a car hijacked in South Africa?

In South Africa, car hijackings are unfortunately a frequent occurrence, according to the latest crime statistics released by the police. These statistics, covering the first quarter of 2023/24 (April – June), reveal a staggering figure: an average of approximately 60 vehicles are hijacked every day across the country. This alarming rate underscores the pervasive nature of this crime and its significant impact on communities and individuals alike.

The data provided by the South African Police Service (SAPS) paints a vivid picture of the extent of car hijackings within the nation. Over the course of the three-month reporting period, a total of 5488 cars fell victim to hijackings. This number serves as a stark reminder of the reality faced by many South Africans, highlighting the persistent threat of criminal activity targeting motorists. Despite efforts to address this issue, the prevalence of car hijackings remains a pressing concern for law enforcement and citizens alike.

The frequency of car hijackings in South Africa underscores the urgent need for comprehensive measures to combat this form of criminal activity. While law enforcement agencies continue their efforts to address the underlying causes and apprehend perpetrators, safety precautions and vigilance among motorists are paramount. Through collaborative efforts between authorities and communities, it is hoped that steps can be taken to reduce the incidence of car hijackings and create safer environments for all.

(Response: Approximately 60 vehicles are hijacked in South Africa every day, according to the latest police crime statistics.)