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Security company, G4S Cash Solutions is offering a reward following a recent spate of attacks on its cash-in-transit vehicles in the Mthatha area.
The company is offering R100 000 for “credible, useful information” that would lead to the successful arrest, prosecution, and conviction of criminals behind the attacks in the Eastern Cape.
Managing Director, Amit Devir, said over the past three months there has been a “significant” increase in attacks in the Eastern Cape.
“CIT attacks are becoming more violent in nature, which puts our people and members of the public in danger.
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We need the local community and anyone with any information related to these attacks to come forward to help us and law enforcement catch these criminals," he said.
G4S said people can contact Steven Kruger on 0832693403 or email investigation@za.g4s.com .
“This information can be shared anonymously, or on the record.
“All information will be shared with the appropriate law enforcement agencies, with whom G4S is cooperating in the investigation of these crimes.”
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