Mothibistad SAPS urge the public to be vigilant when travelling during the early hours or late at night
10 January 2026 | From Arrive Alive

NORTHERN CAPE – The police in Mothibistad is issuing an alert to motorists who intend traveling either during the early hours of the morning or late at night to be alert and vigilant. This warning comes after an incident during the early hours of Saturday, 10 January 2026 at approximately 03:00.
While SAP members were conducting Blue Light Patrol along the N14 road in Kagung Village, members encountered road construction signs placed in the road suspected to have been set up by alleged criminals.
The signs and equipment erected resembled a stop-and-go point and is intended to have motorists stop at the so-called stop-and-go after which the occupants are attacked with stones and robbed of their belongings.
The police members immediately removed the obstruction and reopened the road. However, no suspects were found at the scene.
Police are urging the public to be alert and vigilant and exercise caution, especially during late-night and early-morning travels and report any suspicious road blockages or activities immediately to the relevant authorities.
At this time, no incidents have been officially reported.
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