“We cannot allow bad elements to take advantage of our communities,” says Charnel Hattingh, Group Head of Marketing & Communications ,Fidelity ADT.
Criminals continue to find new ways to commit vehicle theft, focusing on areas of vulnerability to strike. A concerning new modus operandi has emerged where suspects are targeting vehicles at local car washes.
In recent incidents, suspects have posed as vehicle owners to deceive car wash attendants.
Hattingh says after arriving at a car wash, unsuspecting customers often leave their cars – and keys – behind to shop or run errands. Taking advantage of this, criminals claim the vehicle as their own, enter it, and drive away. Just last week, there were five reported thefts in the West Rand area.
Thefts have occurred where the keys were left in the ignition, and in some cases, suspects even checked for unattended keys before quickly seizing the opportunity. While these incidents began locally, such tactics can spread quickly, making this a relevant concern for all motorists.
Fidelity ADT urges motorists to follow these precautions:
- Avoid leaving keys in the ignition or accessible when leaving your car at a car wash, shopping mall, school, or any public place.
- Double-check that your vehicle is securely locked when leaving it, even for a brief moment.
- Remain vigilant of suspicious individuals and report any unusual behaviour to mall or local security.
Hattingh asks residents to report any suspicious activity to the SAPS or security providers in the area.