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Bryanston raids expose hijacking syndicate
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[QUOTE="Shamiso, post: 83201, member: 160"] A hijacking ring got busted in a fancy suburb after city officials raided two homes. Operations in Bryanston uncovered illegal occupations and unauthorized structures tied to a suspected syndicate. One targeted property on Bryanston Drive is believed to be connected to Lawrence Ramalwa, arrested earlier on similar allegations. Crews demolished over a hundred illegal makeshift rooms built inside the properties. Ramalwa was previously arrested after a raid on another Bryanston home. He allegedly turned that property into crowded rental units. Authorities found a firearm and ammunition in his vehicle during that arrest. He faced court on charges related to property hijacking and weapons possession. The recent raids followed community tips about unusual activity. Neighbors reported constant comings and goings at the houses. The illegal conversions violated building codes and created safety hazards. Many occupants were living in cramped and risky conditions. These operations highlight a broader issue of property hijacking in upscale areas. Syndicates target vacant homes, often owned by people abroad. They illegally subdivide and rent out space for profit. Lawful owners face difficult and lengthy legal battles to reclaim their property. Bryanston residents express relief but also ongoing concern. The hijackings bring overcrowding and strain local services. Community members worry about increased crime and security risks. They call for faster legal processes to prevent such takeovers. Investigations continue into the suspected network. Officials are probing possible connections between the raided properties. The city vows to continue enforcement actions against similar schemes. This case underscores the need for vigilance even in affluent neighborhoods. [/QUOTE]
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