A 38-YEAR-OLD man from Bulawayo lost R40 000 and US$ 100 in
the city’s central business district while attending to a minor accident he had
been involved in as he was about to park his car.
The man who was driving a Botswana registered Granvia
vehicle could not be immediately named as police said they do not want to jeopardise
their investigations.
National police spokesperson, Assistant Commissioner Paul
Nyathi, confirmed the theft from the vehicle. In recent months, there have been
an increase in the number of people losing large sums of money left in cars.
Asst Comm Nyathi said the incident occurred last Thursday. “We
are investigating a case where a man in Bulawayo lost R40 000 and US$100 which
was in his Granvia vehicle while trying to park.
“It is alleged that he was involved in a minor road
accident involving a Toyota Wish which was in one of the parking bays.
In the process the complainant and the driver of the car
exited their vehicles to check damages and when they were checking and
discussing, an unknown person went to the complainant’s car and took away R40
000 and US$100 which was in his vehicle and went away,” said Asst Comm Nyathi.
He said the public should avoid moving around with large
sums of money in their vehicles as this increases chances of being targeted by
thieves.
“In this case we cannot rule out the possibility of
information filtering that this person was carrying large sums of money and
there is likelihood that he could have been followed,” he said.
Asst Comm Nyathi appealed to members of the public who
might have information that could lead to the arrest of those involved in the
case to report to any nearest police station. Chronicle
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