Security experts warn criminals are watching routines
Security experts warn criminals are watching routines
Security experts warn criminals are watching routines
Security experts warn criminals are watching routines
Nearly 4,800 kidnapping cases were reported nationally between October and December last year, according to the latest figures from the South African Police Service — with more than half occurring in Gauteng.
While high-profile ransom kidnappings often dominate headlines, security experts say the reality is more complex. Many incidents are opportunistic crimes linked to hijackings, armed robberies, or criminals monitoring a victim’s routine.
Speaking on HOT Business with Jeremy Maggs, powered by Standard Bank, Ruan Vermaak from emergency response service CrisisOnCall says criminals increasingly rely on information gathering before striking.
“They do their research,” Vermaak explained. “They look at routines, they watch where people go, and they gather information to make sure they are targeting the right person.”
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