Look what happened when they were leaving with the cash—a cash heist gone bad. They wasted their time.

 


Not a week goes by without news of another cash-in-transit robbery, and South Africa is one of the places where this trend is particularly noticeable. On a weekly basis, news reports surface about a robbery involving cash in transit in South Africa. In the South African province of Gauteng, a BP petrol station was looted in either the Soshanguve or Mabopane areas of Pretoria. Video documentation of this heist exists. After disarming a G4S guard, the job was completed without incident, and the thieves made rapid work of stealing the safe deposit box. No signs of a fight were there at all. Nevertheless, it was all in vain. The currency was declared worthless when the powder explosion destroyed the container's cutting-edge electronics. The bills are now worthless since the ink has seeped through them. Everything they've done has been for naught, and they should get nothing. The robbery at @qaa stands out among the numerous that have occurred recently because, unlike most, the person in possession of the money was not armed.

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