Cash-in-transit heists are up by 19%, the industry says – and they're getting more violent | News24

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The Cash-In-Transit Association of SA said 43% of CIT robberies occurred in Gauteng, followed by the Eastern Cape, with 21%. | iavanpijoos

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Cash-in-transit heists increased by 19% in the first two months of 2023, compared to the same period last year, statistics from the Cash-In-Transit Association of SA have revealed. Citasa's Grant Clark said 43% of CIT robberies occurred in Gauteng, followed by the Eastern Cape, with 21%.Get 14 days free to read all our investigative and in-depth journalism. Thereafter you will be billed R75 per month. You can cancel anytime and if you cancel within 14 days you won't be billed.

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iavanpijoos How many more CIT bombings are needed before the ridiculous CIT business owner/s change their business model & operating methods? Or is this a method to abuse insurance?

iavanpijoos They need to change their operating procedures, they STILL soft targets.

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