A scary carjacking happened at a shopping center in Bulawayo on Wednesday night. Three men with guns took a Ford Ranger truck, but luckily, they didn't hurt the driver.
The good news is that the police found the stolen truck in Gwanda the next day. The car was worth $40,000. Right now, the police are checking the vehicle for fingerprints and other clues to find out who took it.
The police say Mr. Jabulani Sibanda was shopping at Advance Supermarket in Luveve. When he returned to his white Ford Ranger at about 9 PM, three men approached his truck. Two of them had guns. They made him get out, then drove away in his car.
The robbers also took some other stuff from the truck. There were groceries worth $5, two phones, and some fuel.
The truck belongs to Ms. Sithembile Mkwite. She went to Gwanda to get it back, but she had to wait for the police to finish looking for clues first.
This wasn't the only car stolen in Bulawayo lately. Someone took a Toyota Fortuner from a car wash a few days ago. That car belonged to a woman living in Reigate with South African license plates. It was worth $22,000.
The good news is that the police found the stolen truck in Gwanda the next day. The car was worth $40,000. Right now, the police are checking the vehicle for fingerprints and other clues to find out who took it.
The police say Mr. Jabulani Sibanda was shopping at Advance Supermarket in Luveve. When he returned to his white Ford Ranger at about 9 PM, three men approached his truck. Two of them had guns. They made him get out, then drove away in his car.
The robbers also took some other stuff from the truck. There were groceries worth $5, two phones, and some fuel.
The truck belongs to Ms. Sithembile Mkwite. She went to Gwanda to get it back, but she had to wait for the police to finish looking for clues first.
This wasn't the only car stolen in Bulawayo lately. Someone took a Toyota Fortuner from a car wash a few days ago. That car belonged to a woman living in Reigate with South African license plates. It was worth $22,000.