Courier van robberies threaten economy

Forget about cash-in-transit heists, courier van robberies are emerging as the new threat to the economy.

According to data from the South African Police Service, there were 616 cases of theft and hijacking of courier vehicles in the 2021/22 financial year.


Most of the cases (335) were in the Western Cape, 180 in Eastern Cape and 74 in Gauteng. KwaZulu-Natal and North West had eight cases each, while Limpopo and Mpumalanga
registered four cases each.

The Free State recorded three cases while there were no cases recorded in the Northern Cape.

According to the police, courier vehicles are targeted because they carry items such as laptops, cellphones, household goods and other gadgets of value.

Despite the industry being under siege, it has decided to remain mum on plans to counter the offensive.

South African Express Parcel Association spokesperson Mick Kerford said: “Member companies treat such events as totally confidential and do not share the information with the association in the interests of prevention, nor do they share their safety and security initiatives. Thus, we have no statistics we can offer you.”

Courier Guy spokesperson Simon Hill said: “Unfortunately it is company policy not to
divulge this type of information.”

The value of the domestic e-commerce industry is estimated at about R200-billion a year.

CEO of FNB merchant services Thokozani Dlamini said the local e-commerce market will reach more than R400-billion by 2025 on the back of more than 1 billion transactions a year.

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