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Pretoria farmer tied to tree by fake buyer, cops hunt suspect
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 81822, member: 636"] A fake property buyer just tied a farmer to a tree and bounced. In a brazen attack on a Pretoria smallholding, a man posing as a potential land buyer overpowered the owner, stole his stuff, and left him bound to a tree before fleeing the scene. The victim, who was showing his property during a scheduled viewing, was later found and freed without major physical injuries, though the psychological trauma is expected to linger. This incident has rattled the local rural community and triggered an active police investigation, with authorities pleading for public tips to catch the perpetrator. The method of using a property viewing as a pretext is a noted tactic in rural crimes, aligning with broader national concerns about farm attacks. Police are treating the case with priority, scouring for evidence and witness accounts while keeping specific suspect details under wraps to avoid compromising the probe. They have asked anyone with information to contact the confidential crime stop line. The attack has intensified fear among residents in Pretoria’s outskirts, where isolation can make smallholdings vulnerable. Neighbors are adopting new precautions, like verifying visitors more rigorously and using community alert networks. Farmers’ groups are advocating for improved policing and safety measures, reflecting wider anxieties as rural crime statistics show an increase in the region. Experts recommend safety steps for future property viewings, including verifying buyer identities, conducting showings with a companion, and installing surveillance. The ongoing investigation continues without any arrests, leaving the community hoping for a swift resolution to prevent another similar ordeal. [/QUOTE]
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