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From the US Embassy in Joburg:

Messages for U.S. Citizens
U.S. Consulate General, Johannesburg
July 25, 2017

The U.S. Mission to South Africa advises U.S. citizens to exercise caution when arranging ground transportation from OR Tambo International Airport in Johannesburg to hotels, guest houses, and residences. Numerous U.S. citizens and other travelers have been robbed at gun point while traveling from OR Tambo International Airport to their place of lodging in what are known as “follow home” robberies. In some instances, U.S. citizens have been injured or shot at during these robberies.


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Might want to lock and load that .375 for the ride to the guest house.
 
Disturbing news if this is accurate...:( All the more reason to use prearranged meet & greet services provided by reputable, verified outfitters and guest houses.
 
It appears that the CARGO areas are favorite targets for robberies. Trucks with CELL PHONES.

An older story:


16.5.2017
The passengers were later abandoned in Rhodesfield.

The man killed outside OR Tambo International Airport on Monday afternoon was transporting six passengers to the airport when their vehicle was ambushed by a group of brazen gunmen, Kempton Express reports.

After fatally wounding the driver, the perpetrators drove off with his vehicle with the passengers still inside. The passengers were later abandoned in Rhodesfield after being robbed, said acting national commissioner Lieutenant-General Khomotso Phahlane in a statement released last night.

The shooting occurred at about 4.30pm on the ring road leading towards the airport.

Phahlane said preliminary reports indicated the driver of the Hyundai H1 was transporting six business people from Johannesburg to the airport, and en route, at least one vehicle attempted to flag them down. The driver of the Hyundai H1 (the deceased) continued on towards the airport.
As he took the off-ramp from the highway to the airport, the vehicle was blocked by two other vehicles, one being a black VW Golf, and the driver was shot and fatally wounded.

The suspects drove off in the H1 with the passengers. They were abandoned by the suspects in Rhodesfield after being robbed of some of their belongings, including cellphones. None of the passengers were injured, according to initial reports, Phahlane said.

“The police will thoroughly investigate this heinous and violent crime committed close to a national key point. We would not at this stage want to speculate on the motive for the crime. Once we have further facts at our disposal gathered from the crime scene, victims, witnesses and other relevant evidence, we will be in a position to make further details available,” he said.

He said the police were concerned about the arrogance displayed by the perpetrators and would ensure that a thorough investigation was conducted, leading to the arrest and prosecution of those involved.





http://citizen.co.za/news/1515247/update-passengers-robbed-deadly-ortamboshooting/
 
OR Tambo worried over spate of follow-homes and robberies
19 June 2017, 1:12pm / ILANIT CHERNICK

Johannesburg – OR Tambo International Airport has voiced its concern over the continued follow-homes and subsequent robberies taking place across Gauteng.

"We are concerned about incidents of crime in the vicinity of the airport and against people followed to their destinations from the airport.

“The safety and security of passengers and visitors to OR Tambo International Airport remains of paramount importance to airport management. We are therefore particularly concerned by the latest occurrence of follow-home crime in which two people were shot and wounded,” said Leigh Gunkel-Keuler, spokesperson for ORTambo International Airport.

“It is our understanding that there is a high level of awareness of these matters within the South African Police Services (SAPS), which has the responsibility for preventing and investigating crime in and around the airport.

"As airport management we continue to engage with the SA Police Services (SAPS) on these matters and attempt to effectively communicate the concerns that we hear from the public. In addition, we provide any assistance we can to the efforts of the SAPS to prevent crime that is connected to the airport in some way,” said Gunkel-Keuler.

Kamal Shivanand, Acting Senior Manager, Aviation Security Services at OR Tambo International Airport said that from their perspective of what is required of the airport, their mandate is to control access into restricted areas and to screen passengers, hand luggage and hold baggage.

"Our task is to ensure the safe and secure facilitation of passengers in our airport as it relates to the first level screening of passengers, which includes the use of scanning machines, baggage screening and trace detection.

"All this is done in order to ensure passenger safety and we are frequently subjected to independent evaluation,” he said

“With the airport being a national key point, all other safety and security measures are the responsibility of the SAPS (as mandated by the National Key Points Act) and from a road traffic law enforcement perspective, the Ekhureleni Metro Police Department," Shivanand explained

The Airport further explained that an airport is a complex facility within which many stakeholders operate. Typically, only about 10% to 15% of people working at an airport anywhere in the world are directly employed by the airport company.

"Therefore efforts in regard to safety and security need to be carefully synchronised. Further, it is important to note that certain key stakeholders are not accountable to airport management in the execution of their safety and security mandate," it said.

Gunkel-Keuler emphasised that as part of a constructive approach to supporting the stakeholders in the security realm, they participate in collaborative decision making around safety and security.

"This includes other law enforcement agencies (such as the SAPS) being held responsible and accountable for the overall safety and security of passengers and visitors.

"We also continuously engage the EMPD at our regular meetings on their mandate to implement by-laws and manage road traffic in Ekurhuleni,” she concluded.

Meanwhile Uber released a statement confirming that although the driver affected in Sunday's follow-home and robbery in Morningside was an Uber driver-partner, he was not online during the incident.

"It was a private trip arranged between the riders and driver and therefore this was not an Uber trip as it was not booked through the Uber app," it said.

On Sunday morning a couple from the Democratic Republic of the Congo were both shot and seriously injured outside a hotel in Morningside.

Sunday's incident comes after a string of follow-homes and robberies that have hit Gauteng hard as business people and tourists have been the main targets.

http://www.iol.co.za/news/south-afr...r-spate-of-follow-homes-and-robberies-9864522
 
My PH from last year's trip has a picture of 2 bullet holes in his vehicle that happened on his way home from the airport last month. He carries a large handgun and when they followed him and his wife into the driveway he shot back. The robbers fled.
 
Certainly not a good thing for SA tourism.

I would want to load up my rifle upon leaving the airport. At least have the opportunity to shoot back, with a "My gun is bigger than yours" attitude.
 
Hopefully next year my itinerary will have me arriving in the morning, have a shortish layover and then straight on to Port Elizabeth. No need to leave OR Tambo.
 
Disconcerting news. I wonder if there's been any problem walking escorted across the street to the hotel. Not sure one would be an easier mark in that instance but never can tell.
 
I hate that place. Always creeps me out. I feel gross leaving there.
 
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Do not travel through OR Tambo airport without the meet and greet service to assist you.
There is a reason those professionals offer their services, which goes beyond only the airport ground.
 
Mostly a little wonder that tourist hunters didn‘t get robbed much more.
Everyone in Africa knows that the guests of a PH are carrying much money. Everyone.
The camps are in greatest isolation.No problem to rob such a station for a gang during the night or in absence,when you are stalking through the bush.
 
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Mostly a little wonder that tourist hunters didn‘t get robbed much more.
Everyone in Africa knows that the guests of a PH are carrying much money. Everyone.
The camps are in greatest isolation.No problem to rob such a station for a gang during the night or in absence,when you are stalking through the bush.

Possibly more true for hunters staying in camps that are in extremely remote concessions.... With game ranches in South Africa, I actually believe the opposite to be true... All of the PHs and most of the landowners and staff of these ranches & farms open carry sidearms, and all of the PHs that I know also have at least one rifle in their vehicle. This is not even accounting for all of the rifles usually stored at the lodges. Additionally, most of the camps are staffed with domestic and support workers 24/7. The adjacent rural properties are all other game ranches with identical set ups. I would think one of these outfitters would be the last place would be robbers would attempt to mark.
 
Recommendation:
Do not travel through OR Tambo airport without the meet and greet service to assist you.
There is a reason those professionals offer their services, which goes beyond only the airport ground.

Did you notice the one story was a van load of business men in a van that was being driven by a professional?!
They shot the driver, left him in the road and drove off with the occupants, who were later robbed.
 
Mostly a little wonder that tourist hunters didn‘t get robbed much more.
Everyone in Africa knows that the guests of a PH are carrying much money. Everyone.
The camps are in greatest isolation.No problem to rob such a station for a gang during the night or in absence,when you are stalking through the bush.

I have heard very few stories of a camp being accosted. The very load reply from several rifles seems to reduce the behaviour.
 
Did you notice the one story was a van load of business men in a van that was being driven by a professional?!
They shot the driver, left him in the road and drove off with the occupants, who were later robbed.

Any mention if the driver was armed?
 
I have heard very few stories of a camp being accosted. The very load reply from several rifles seems to reduce the behaviour.

This occurred 2 weeks before my arrival in camp. Besides what listed in the article they made off with a ton of Leica equipment (they are a Leica Safari Lodge and demo Leica equipment during your stay)

https://southafricatoday.net/south-...ge-manager-survives-attack-by-five-armed-men/

Lodge manager survives attack by five armed men
Censorbugbear

July 31, 2016

Manager Marie Steyn of the Kalahari Rangers Lodge in Kuruman near McCarthy’s Rest border was attacked by five black gunmen.

Police Spokesperson Sergio Kock said that five armed men entered the lodge around 00:30 on Sunday morning and pointed a gun at lodge manager Marie Steyn. The perpetrators forced her to open up the safe. The men fled with an undisclosed amount of money, a hunting rifle, a mobile phone, and a white Ford Ranger after tying up the 47-year-old woman onto a chair.

Steyn managed to untie herself and fled in a vehicle to get help. She drove through wire until she joined the highway. About 3 Km away from the Johan Olivier’s farm the vehicle broke down. Steyn proceeded on foot to get help.
Steyn said the men all wore balaclavas.

The vehicle in which the five men escaped was found on Wednesday afternoon, near Kuruman and the police are investigating a charge of severe armed robbery. Anyone with information about the suspects can contact Ao. Kobus Bothma on number 082-454-3899.

South Africa Today – South Africa News
 
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