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Original Post Date: 2007-07-31 Time: 00:00:00 Posted By: Jan
A Stellenbosch woman who was robbed at gunpoint on the N2 says two police vehicles failed to stop and assist her.
Maya Pfaff said her car broke down near the Duinefontein and Modderdam turn-off on the N2 on her way home from Cape Town last Monday.
“The police were so unhelpful. While I was calling my boyfriend, two guys with guns took my cellphone and my wallet,” Pfaff said on Sunday.
“Then two police cars passed me but didn’t stop when I tried to flag them down. Luckily two cars stopped and (the occupants) stayed with me.”
Pfaff said her boyfriend had struggled to get hold of the 10 111 emergency number.
“He even tried 911 on his cellphone but everything took long. He went through to the Johannesburg Flying Squad who connected him to Johannesburg central. There they gave him the wrong number.”
Pfaff said she finally managed to get hold of the Athlone police who took about 20 minutes to respond to her call.
“I went to Stellenbosch to get a case number but I was told I must go to Athlone. I have to go to police in that area. With no case number this incident won’t be in the crime statistics. I tried to complain (about the police not stopping) but they said I should have remembered the licence number.”
Police spokesperson Randall Stoffels said it was “strange” that someone robbed at gunpoint on the N2 last week had not reported it to the relevant police station.
“We can only request the person to give a statement under oath to police. It’s unfortunate the person doesn’t come to the police but goes to the media instead,” said Stoffels.