A Limpopo woman is regretting taking advice from the police to trust a tow truck operator who has since disappeared with her car, after she was involved in an accident.
Stephina Supe was involved in a collision in Seshego on July 5 2022, and when two local police constables arrived on the scene, they advised her that there was a reliable tow truck operator who could assist her. 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.
If the car is drivable you drive off with it.. don't let tow truck operators touch it
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The police must give the tow truck details to the lady whose car the truck took from the accident scene! With trust issues that have been developing between the police and communities they are supposed to serve,this doesn't auger well for SAPS on this front.
A full grown human being not taking responsibility
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Those police are involved they know where is her car...
SAPS collaborating with thieves
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Am sure was not police but thieves
Why do people not trust their Insurance companies?