
Bramley police spokesperson Warrant Officer Moses Maphakela said there was no evidence of a forced entry.
The laptop was worth R13 000. The complainant has been advised to take his car to be checked for fingerprints.
“We are appealing to the community to make sure that their vehicles are locked before they leave them,” said Maphakela. “Even after you have locked your car using a remote control, go back and check if the car doors are really locked. This is because criminals are now using jamming devices to gain access to your motor vehicles.”
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