Drone Footage Exposes Smash-and-Grab Attempt Near Dunoon: A Growing Concern For Road Safety

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  • Shocking drone footage reveals men attempting a smash-and-grab on a busy freeway near Dunoon, raising serious concerns about road safety in the area.
  • Social media users are fired up, sharing personal stories and demanding more robust law enforcement to tackle this growing menace.
  • Security expert Kgomotso Medupe explains that smash-and-grab crimes are alarmingly common in South Africa, especially near informal settlements, where criminals take advantage of high-traffic zones.
  • Criticism is mounting against local authorities in Cape Town, with many questioning the effectiveness of current efforts to curb these dangerous crimes.
A drone captured a group of men attempting a smash-and-grab on a Cape Town highway near Dunoon, exposing how vulnerable motorists are in this crime hotspot. Images: @buzzlightspliff Source: TikTok

You won’t believe what a drone caught recently: a group of men trying to pull off a smash-and-grab right on the freeway near Dunoon, a township in the Western Cape province of South Africa. This isn’t just some random act—it’s a disturbing trend that’s making roads unsafe for everyone.

The video was posted on social media by @buzzlightspliff, who added a warning caption:

"Be careful traveling past Dunoon at all times."

Why Dunoon Has Become a Crime Hotspot

The footage is chilling. It shows the men brazenly targeting vehicles along one of the busiest highways in the area. This isn’t an isolated incident—it’s part of a larger problem where smash-and-grab crimes are becoming all too common on South African roads, especially near urban townships like Dunoon.

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  • What makes Dunoon particularly dangerous? The combination of heavy traffic and proximity to informal settlements creates the perfect storm for criminals. Drivers are slowed down or stopped altogether, making them easy targets for thieves who aren’t afraid to break car windows and steal whatever they can get their hands on. The footage clearly demonstrates just how vulnerable motorists are in this area.

    The State of Road Crime in Cape Town

    Smash-and-grab robberies aren’t unique to Dunoon—they’re a major issue across South Africa, especially in big cities like Cape Town, Johannesburg, and Durban. According to security expert Kgomotso Medupe, these crimes tend to happen at traffic intersections, highways, and areas near informal settlements, where criminals can quickly vanish after committing the crime.

    Here’s what Medupe had to say about it:

    "Criminals often operate in specific locations where they can easily disappear after committing the crime. High-traffic areas, intersections near informal settlements, and poorly lit roads are all prime spots for these kinds of offenses."

    It’s not just about convenience for the criminals—it’s about opportunity. When drivers are stuck in traffic or slowed down near these areas, they become sitting ducks for opportunistic thieves. And unfortunately, Dunoon is far from the only hotspot for this kind of crime.

    South Africans React to the Growing Crisis

    The drone footage has set off a wave of reactions on social media, with people from all over the country expressing frustration, fear, and anger about the ongoing crime problem. Many are calling out law enforcement and municipal governance, questioning whether enough is being done to keep roads safe.

    Take @Tisha 🇿🇦, who chimed in with this question:

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  • "Were they caught? Because it looks like the drone followed them home 🙈"

    Then there’s @Bongi, who shared a personal story:

    "This happened to a white lady who was in front of us on the N2 near KwaLanga. We managed to catch the guy, but I can’t say what happened after that. We need to look out for each other on the road, guys 🥺"

    @User99725818900207 took aim at the local government:

    "Yet the DA claims to have the best municipal run in South Africa. Please, anyone, send this video to the DA if it will help."

    Some, like @Magaba❤️❤️❤️, suggested more drastic measures:

    "All the shacks that are next to the roads must be removed because they use them as hiding spots."

    @user6651368332849 summed up the general sentiment about road safety in Cape Town:

    "Our roads are not safe here in Cape Town."

    A Personal Story: One Woman’s Terrifying Encounter

    Briefly News recently reported on a harrowing experience involving a Cape Town woman who narrowly escaped a smash-and-grab attempt. She was driving her car when she noticed a thief approaching her left window, clearly intending to steal her phone.

    Thankfully, she managed to escape unharmed, and the online community rallied around her with supportive messages. Her story serves as a powerful reminder of how dangerous our roads have become and the importance of staying vigilant while driving.

    Viwe spoke to Briefly News about the incident in detail, offering advice to others who might find themselves in a similar situation. Her message is clear: Stay alert, stay safe, and don’t underestimate the risks on our roads today.

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