CIT crimes in spotlight: Most dangerous criminals in South Africa

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Considered the “most dangerous criminals”, this week’s spike in cash-in-transit heists has put these hyper-violent crimes in the spotlight, with security experts providing insight on the inner workings of these syndicates.

A 50-year-old man with alleged links to CIT robberies in KZN, was also arrested in the early hours of on Friday. “They plan between three and fourteen months to execute. They plan, plan and rehearse. It will never be the same group that robs twice, the group will always differ, I think that is where the SAPS misses the ball.Lochner added that brave people are needed to pull off these crimes.

“While this is nearly double the lowest recorded CIT incidents for a similar period in 2014/15 of 119 CITs, we are not back to the levels we experienced in 2005/2006 to 2009/10 when between 358 and 467 incidents were recorded per year ,” she said.“Through partnerships and targeted hardening efforts, the number of cases has been reduced in the past, but the criminal syndicates have grown in sophistication.

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