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South African National Defense Force (SANDF) just recovered two stole cars headed to Mozambique.
It is that time again when neighboring country of south africa trend for wrong reasons, SANDF just recovered two stolen cars going to Mozambique.
SANDF soldiers were on a standing patrol in Samora Machel Monument (Macadamia) when they saw two stolen cars of Toyota Hilux bakkies going to Mozambique.
Many news reports have the history of stolen bakkies going to Mozambique or Zimbabwe, this is because it is believed that in those countries they use them to transport their goods they sell around the village.
In those countries, it is also believed to have a bakkie you will have much traffic of business and also if you have a scooter you can start your own Uber business without depending on other jobs.
What happened for these two stolen Toyota bakkies to be found is that they got stucked on a mud headed to Mozambique. The sound of revving engines grabbed attention of the patroling soldiers.
SANDF went there with the mind set to help to unstuck the vehicle but to their surprise they were stolen. Surprisingly, soldiers followed the tracks on that road and guess what? They also found three more stolen cars also stucked in the mud 500m on the Mozambique side border.
The three vehicles recovered along the way also by the help of civilians, SANDF handed them over to Tonga South African Police Service for investigation and administration.