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EFFORTPOST Video going viral about bandits :marseyakbar: :marseyakbar: :explode: blowing up a CIT (Cash-In-Transit) Vehicle on highway. CIT trucks are fortified bunker vehicles which transport naked cash from supermarkets, groceries and ATMs to banks. Depending on the private company, they have bullet-resistant windows, solid rubber tires and plated shielding like safes; and like safes they have combination-lock back doors. :marseyflagsouthafrica: :marseyflagsouthafrica: :marseyflagsouthafrica:

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https://www.sowetanlive.co.za/news/south-africa/2024-06-09-manhunt-for-about-20-thugs-who-blew-up-cit-van-stole-money/

The private security firms operating CIT trucks have semi-auto weapon wielding ex-military, or ex-Southern African military afrikaans men driving them from places like the Congo. They deliberately randomize their driving patterns and time tables, and often, depending on the scale of their clients like banks or shopping mall centers, call in to come collect cash on odd and unpredictable hours, so as to deliberately avoid bandits not being able to ambush or predict their driving patterns.

CIT trucks are the highest paid and most prestigious positions for mercenaries or private-security personnel, do to the obvious and extreme risk of targeting by gangs, thieves and highway bandits


https://www.g4s.com/en-za/what-we-do/services/cash-in-transit

The most infamous CIT truck company is G4S, because they serve the "smallest" small businesses as well, like singular restaurants or chain stores and groceries. Safricans will often see the famous G4S CIT truck parked in odd and unpredictable hours in front of your SPAR grocery store, or Shopping Mall, with two heavily armed mercenaries, in bullet-proof vests and semi-autos like R4 rifles flanking the truck as lookouts, while a 3rd man is doing the unloading or loading of cash alongside the shopowner or whatever.

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But there's much more specialized private CIT companies servicing larger retailers and banks with much more hardcore trucks

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https://www.armoredcars.com/armored-vehicles-f https://i.rdrama.net/images/17316016933795223.webp or-cash-in-transit/

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"Why Choose The Armored Group

The Armored Group began manufacturing armored vehicles back in 1992. Since then, we have amassed the knowledge, experience, and certifications that make us a leading armored vehicle supplier for countries around the globe. Our original focus when forming TAG was on cash-in-transit vehicles and providing our clients with higher levels of security. To this day, we proudly remain a producer and seller of high-quality CIT trucks that help keep personnel and valuables worldwide safer during transport. "

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So how did a CIT system even begin to exist in the 1st place - it's because since 2002, the SA Police has been less than useless, and any place that needs to transport or banks large cash deposits from the week's revenue like gas-station shops or restaurants, were becoming incresingly vulnerable and targeted by robbers and gang syndicates.

Police would just never arrive, and private security companies would fill the void left by the government - combined with many white ex-military men being expulsed by the ANC regime, this led to an industry becoming the norm in South Africa by 2005.

https://www.iol.co.za/weekend-argus/news/inside-the-beating-heart-of-the-cash-in-transit-industry-36e89c43-5c81-4480-a89c-ef62c2c2c299

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On the other hand, CIT robberies has also become commonplace in South Africa, making CIT guards, the most dangerous job in the country by any metric.

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It's a thankless job for the guards in armoured vehicles who make the trips, sometimes through life and death situations, to top up the cash supply at your neighbourhood ATM.

They are also responsible for the money at pension payout points and retail outlets. Cash-in-transit heists have become so common in South Africa, with daily shootings and bombings, that security experts are calling it an epidemic.

Last year was a particularly bad one for the industry. At the start of 2020, there was nearly one heist per day. In many cases, the armoured vehicles were bombed.

This year's figures also make for grim reading. *29 heists nationwide in September alone *7 robberies so far in October *14 cash guards were killed on duty since January 1

Cash guards, despite their extensive training, state-of-the-art vehicles, and accompanying air support, know they are the targets of sophisticated syndicates.

Guards are aware that theirs is one of the riskiest jobs in the world. Still, there are at least 7 000 directly involved in cash deliveries and collection and are the beating heart of this multi-billion rand industry.

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Another cash-in-transit guard who spoke to Weekend Argus on condition of anonymity, recalled an attack on his team by heavily armed men who sprayed their armoured vehicle with bullets.

The criminals made off with several boxes of cash. He lay on the ground shot. "My life flashed before my eyes."

He said his company trucks transport between R4 million and R6m per vehicle per day, and that figure swells to R10m at the end of the month.

"And you do have banks who deposit even bigger amounts," the guard said.

Latest crime figures show a decrease in cash-in-transit robberies.

Brigadier Vish Naidoo from the South African Police Service said: "The rate of cash-in-transit heists has gone down substantially because of the interventions that we have put in place.

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Some examples of CIT trucks/vehicles bombed previously

https://www.citizen.co.za/rekord/news-headlines/2022/04/12/cit-truck-bombed-in-atteridgeville/

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"afetee hy's vol kak" :marseyxd: :marseyxd: :marseyxd: :marseyxd: :marseyxd: :marseyxd: :marseyxd: :marseyxd: :marseyxd:

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https://www.arrivealive.mobi/news.aspx?i=54216&s=0&page=cash-in-transit-incident-along-the-r556-rustenburg

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https://www.iol.co.za/news/crime-and-courts/manhunt-for-gun-toting-robbers-who-blew-up-cash-van-in-kzn-made-off-with-the-money-fa08f193-4b3c-4594-8048-d4297f1a0184

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https://www.snl24.com/dailysun/news/thugs-bomb-cash-in-transit-truck-in-eastern-cape-residents-collect-scattered-money-20240528

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CIT transports have become so ubiquitous to Safrican business, that many warning signs had popped up to tell robbers that the Safe keys are not kept on premises

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they are explicitly only given to CIT companies, to further the safety of workers at places like gas-stations or convenience stores.

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Yeah pretty much

G4S in South Africa

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G4S in USA

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I don't get why in the heck there's these huge global corporations for security guards. What advantage do they have over local companies?

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Are you r-slurred?

Weapons, armors, training everything is better for global corporations. If you want to order 500 Sig516 or Kevlar it's a lot harder if not impossible with all the bribings and licensings.

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November-word, I was reading about Sandline International before you were born. Also I wrote a short story based on it in college now that I think about it. Remember when the PNG government paid them to kill the rebel leaders on Bougainville but the local army got pissed off and arrested them? They had a Hind helicopter, a plane for SIGINT, and a crack commando team... Man those were the days... :marseyboomer:

That's how we think of mercenaries, battle-hardened loners who can't adapt to the peaceful 1990s, so they sign up to fight brown people for the mining and oil companies. That does happen. But if you look at G4S, 99% of their employees are just your basic security guard, just stand somewhere for a long time. I saw a guy from G4S standing around outside a bank in fricking Beaverton, OR. They're the ones who were supposed to come up with security guards for the 2012 London Olympics but somehow with all their global reach they couldn't even hire enough mouthbreathers to stand behind a metal detector.

This seems to me like the last thing a multinational corporation would do better at than a local company.

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And as for the London Olympics G4S could not hire 14,000 security force guards. No private company can arrange for that. I don't know why the British government would think that was a good idea, but then they were never a bright people to start with. It doesn't matter how much money the contract is worth, it's not doable.

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Neighba, Kitchener raised a couple million men in 2 years.

Reminds me of a good story. During WW2 gigachad American Joe Stilwell in this weird position where he's our liaison to both the Chinese and the British in India, who are both fighting the Japanese in Burma. So they're at this meeting and Stilwell is saying his Chinese need a distraction on the coast. They're fighting and dying up in the mountains. The British whine (as they always did in this theater), not enough landing craft, not enough troops, it's so hard for us. Meanwhile Stilwell knows how many troops the bongs have deployed throughout India to put down rebellions.

Now Stilwell, he loved the French :marseythumbsup: (like me) hated bongs, so he's getting really frustrated a meeting where the bongs keep making excuses about not having enough men, and he says "But Clive conquered India with 700 men".

:#marseytroublemaker:

Now to get this you have to understand that Stilwell was very anti-imperialist representing a country that was anti-imperialist and thought the occupation of India was a disgrace.

vs.

British effete upper crust gentlemen who had been brought up their whole life being told that mythology about "the Battle of Plassey was won on the fields of Eton!" by their soccer coaches. The idea that the English upper class had some special innate power that all the browns lacked. Everybody knew already during the war that Britain had lost it's empire. You weren't supposed to joke about it though!

!historychads

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>I say no private company can do that

>Redactor0 says that's wrong! The British army did that!!

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F-slur they're drawing from double the population, probably mainland Europe too, and they can't get 1/100th of that number to do temp work in the summer? When schools are out? I mean ffs this was what kids in my generation used to do to earn money to video games or MtG cards or shoes. Next you're going to tell me that it's like picking berries (what kids in my parents' generation did) and only hard-working Americans can do it, because you never would.

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Have you ever handled a business contract? Even a small consulting contract? You sound so unbelievably naive you're either a troll, or an r-slur or been a NEET your whole life

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Frickery of Bongs during WW2 with India and Burma, and screwing with the fricking yanks is fricking something few people, including modern Bongs know about

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Yeah, they kept promising that they were going to go on the offensive. And the Chinese did too. And then when it's time... nobody is ready. Stilwell believed (and I agree) they both didn't give a shit about the war because they knew America would win it for them. Their concern was what happens after the water. China with their civil war but also their position in Asia (remember they and most people were expecting the Republic of China to survive and be a major power post-war) and the British with their last attempts to be of any importance in SE Asia. "Hey guys, remember me? From before the disaster at Singapore?"

If you doubt me, Chiang Kai-Shek and Churchill said this in public over and over again.

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I'm talking about why they hire international security companies. It's to get the goods and training. G4S trains these South African r-slurs to hold a gun and at least return fire one round before fleeing. If you had read the wiki link you sent you would have seen it clearly states G4S business includes

outsourced business processes related to security and safety risks

Now if you have enough money to burn it by spending it on mercs doing shit work, standing near a cash van with a roided up 50cal on top, it's up to you. Or if you are smart you could hire them for Intel, surveillance, goods, cowtools etc without actually paying for boots on ground.

But it seems to me south africans are literally so stupid that they would rely on their own shits just because they were trained BASIC for 6 weeks by some ex POG in SAS and burn cash because those blackies wear a G4S patch on their uniform and hence they can demand G4S rates. @kaamrev what is wrong with your country

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November-a can you read English? 90% of G4S is unarmed guys who stand somewhere. Maybe 9% is armed guys who stand somewhere. Even the Soldier of Fortune stuff is not as glamorous as its made out to be. I read a retired mercenary saying that even if you do get hired for work in Africa, it's going to be sitting in an air-conditioned trailer in Angola watching security cams.

The world has moved on and we don't need cowboys anymore.

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sitting in an air-conditioned trailer in Angola watching security cams is exactly the work you should pay foreign mercs for.

Get them to train dime store r-slurs by the dozens, those r-slurs should belong to another company so you wouldn't have to pay them shit and arm thy r-slurs with an AR.

We don't need cowboys anymore. The problem with SA is they are hiring cowboys to train r-slurs stay r-slurs but asking cowboy rates because the r-slurs too are G4S and think of themselves as cowboys

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It just... why doesn't somebody compete with them and say "hey we're from SA, we know you're problems and we're focused on you"

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Omg how many times do I have to tell you? G4S is their solution when they have to get gear, tech, intel etc. SA companies don't have that kind of pull. You might as well start asking why doesn't SA start producing its own kevlar and armaments?

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