
Payi’s vehicle was found by police on the N2 between Cotswold and Stanford Road on Sunday evening (6/03). The keys were still in the ignition. The vehicle was impounded by police.
After opening the case and been informed that his vehicle was in police custody, Payi wanted to withdraw the case of carjacking. Police suspect that when Payi got out of the vehicle, he had forgotten where he had parked.
He was arrested on Tuesday, 8 March 2016 and appeared in court on the following day. He was released on R200 bail and the case is remanded to 30 March 2016.
Police have issued a stern warning to people who open false cases. Criminal charges and civil claims may be opened against the perpetrator should they be exposed. Civil claims could be instituted to recover costs involved. False reports impact on crime statistics and creates an inaccurate account of crime.
VIA - saps.gov.za
GELVANDALE - MAN TO APPEARS IN COURT FOR ALLEGEDLY LYING ABOUT BEING HIJACKED
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March 11, 2016
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