Ctrack swoops on felons

March 2016 Editor's Choice, Asset Management, Security Services & Risk Management

A telematics specialist recently pounced on a number of criminals involved in signal jamming, a popular form of preventing telematics units from broadcasting its position to its service provider. According to the company’s spokesperson, instances of signal jamming in South Africa are occurring on a more frequent basis month-on-month.

This week, Ctrack’s call centre received a distress call from a customer that was experiencing difficulty in locating her vehicle (a truck and trailer) through the telematics device. “The customer called us as she was trying to request a position from the unit, but was not receiving response. Our call centre realised that there was a problem,” explained Hein Jordt, MD of Ctrack’s Fleet Management Solutions division.

“The client also informed us that she could not reach the driver or his assistant driver on on either of their phones, which alerted us of a possible hijack.”

Ctrack acted immediately, issuing an alert on the vehicle as ‘hijacked’ and implemented a number of back-end activities through their technology to facilitate the search. Shortly afterwards, the commercial vehicle with goods and cargo was located in Midrand (Gauteng) via Ctrack’s jamming detection solution and a team of in-house recovery experts was dispatched to the identified area.

Upon arriving at the location of the vehicle, Ctrack’s response team confronted three suspects, arguably the masterminds of the operation, and apprehended them until SAPS arrived on the scene and arrested them.

The scene itself was littered with other stolen vehicles, possibly getaway vehicles or vehicles that will be stripped and gutted for automotive parts on the blackmarket.

The signal jamming device used in the hijacking was also found.

A stolen bakkie was also recovered recently, which was taken from the premises of a small business in Gauteng during a weekend heist. Bakkies and trucks, however, aren’t the only vehicles being targeted by tech-savvy criminals in South Africa. Ctrack’s response team also recoverd a client’s 2015 Supercharged Range Rover, which was hijacked on the R511 on the outskirts of Johannesburg.

“Considering the fact that criminals are investing in technology in order to commit crime, it remains critically important that South Africans consider their visibility status,” Jordt said. “We’re confident that we have the insights and technology to make motoring safer for South Africans, and our latest recoveries prove that we go the extra mile in ensuring our customers get their belongings back.”

For more information contact Ctrack, +27 (0)12 450 2744, [email protected], www.ctrack.com





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