LazyLion
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I don't think that blacklisting system even works, as I have blacklisted phones, which were later recovered - and they all worked just fine without unblocking them.
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Apparently China is a big market for stolen iPhones, any high end phone will be in demand and open to any network outside of Sa borders.They are only blacklisted in SA. These phones are then exported to other African countries.
They are only blacklisted in SA. These phones are then exported to other African countries.
A group of unknown men armed with guns robbed a jewellery store at the Bluff Towers centre on the Bluff on Monday.
The police said at about 2pm the men took the jewellery at gunpoint and fled. While fleeing, they allegedly fired several shots but no injuries were reported and the jewellery was recovered outside the premises.
“They allegedly hijacked the vehicle to use for their getaway and it was later found abandoned in the Durban CBD. A case of business robbery was opened at Brighton Beach police station and no arrest has been made,” said police spokesperson captain Nqobile Gwala.
Durban - Police have warned of an increase in robberies of jewellery shops or homes keeping large amounts of jewellery.
The warning comes after police on Sunday acted swiftly and apprehended six suspected robbers after a heist at Mayuri's jewellery shop at the Phoenix Plaza.
Two of the suspects were injured when they were shot by police during a high speed chase, while three others remained at large.
Police said nine suspects had entered the shop on Sunday afternoon and assaulted staff before robbing them.
While police did not disclose the value of the stolen jewellery, a security company estimated it to run into hundreds of thousands of rand.
Shootout on Durban highway after jewellery store heist
More at: https://www.iol.co.za/mercury/news/shootout-on-durban-highway-after-jewellery-store-heist-13228228
A SUSPECT armed with a handgun robbed a La Lucia Mall clothing store on Tuesday afternoon.
According to Capt Raymond Deokaran, spokesman for the Durban North SAPS, the robbery occurred at about 5.50pm.
“There were no customers in the shop at the time
Gauteng police are searching for four suspects who robbed a cellphone store at the Cresta Shopping Centre in Randburg, Johannesburg on Monday morning.
The suspects fired two warning shots in the Cresta parking area before fleeing the scene, said police spokesperson Captain Mavela Masondo.
Durban - Police were on Thursday hunting a gang that held up a jewellery shop and shot their way out of a Westville Mall on Wednesday.
During the shoot-out with an off-duty police officer, one of the bandits was possibly shot and wounded.
It is alleged that a gang of five armed robbers, all wearing baseball caps walked into the centre around noon.
Andreas Mathios, Blue Security Community and Media Liaison Officer, said: “They held up staff in a jewellery shop and fled with jewellery, firing as many as seven shots that hit store windows and the glass entrance doors of the centre, as they made their getaway.”
He said an off-duty police officer fired two shots at the robbers as they fled the scene before police gave chase and arr
Police in Port Elizabeth are searching for five people who robbed a Cell C store at The Bridge Shopping Centre in Port Elizabeth on Thursday morning.
Three of them were armed.
Police say the men entered the store just after 9.10am.
A gang of six to eight armed males robbed Incredible Connection at East Rand Retail Park in North Rand Road this afternoon.
The gang struck at about 12.30pm.
The store’s David Pearce says a counsellor was brought in immediately after the incident on Saturday.
“In terms of their response and services after the incident, they have been very helpful,” said Pearce.
Two employees were held up by a man who stole jewellery, cellphones and an undisclosed amount of cash.
Pearce says one of the women was able to trigger a panic button, alerting security.
“He stood at the door and told security that there was nothing wrong at the store. Staff behind him were able to indicate to security that he was armed. He must have panicked and ran from the store,” said Pearce.
The community caught one of the suspects and kept him secure until he was arrested.
EPR Security has confirmed that the Cell C outlet in President Square Mall, Krugersdorp, was robbed by three suspects earlier today, 7 May, Krugersdorp News reports.
Management of the centre, which employs EPR as its security company, also confirmed that the robbery took place.
EPR reports that one of its response officers on patrol heard a commotion outside the centre and saw shoppers apprehending a suspect.
When he approached the shoppers, they told him that the man had just robbed one of the stores in the centre. Krugersdorp police were called to the scene and they too arrested a suspect. Before his arrest, the police allegedly fired a shot at him.
Three men were arrested for the robbery of a Totalsports store at Cresta Shopping Centre in Johannesburg on Tuesday morning.
Police spokesperson Captain Mavela Masondo said employees were confronted by six armed robbers when they opened the shop.