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Customers carry clothes at a store on Black Friday.
Shoppers have been warned to be extra careful when they embark on Black Friday shopping.
Police in the Northern Cape have warned that robberies around ATMs could be on the rise during Black Friday shopping, and shoppers should stay alert.
SAPS has called on communities to work with law enforcement to keep the festive season safe and crime-free.
Police spokesperson Molefi Shemane says to avoid being the victim of crime on this Black Friday, the public should adhere to safety tips.
“Have your bank card ready before approaching any ATM and if you notice any suspicious individual near the ATM, do not proceed with the transaction. Remain alert and be aware of your surroundings throughout the entire transaction. Never accept assistance from strangers at an ATM; rather seek help inside.”
#sapsHINT 🛒🛍️#BlackFriday Efficiency and convenience are at the top of most people’s minds when it comes to shopping. More people have been driven to do their Christmas shopping online, however, shoppers should exercise extreme caution when doing so and be on the lookout for… pic.twitter.com/zvH1HsjJpB
— SA Police Service 🇿🇦 (@SAPoliceService) November 27, 2025
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