There are so many stories that it’s almost too difficult to know where exactly to begin. Really though, there’s only one place: SARS – the Special Anti-Robbery Squad. Almost everyone either has a personal encounter, or is friends with someone who does. The situations are similar enough: A young man is picked up off the road and is accused of being a yahoo boy. That he is or isn’t matters little. He’s roughed up, sometimes a little, most times a lot, slapped, punched, slapped again. He’s forced to negotiate his release, is led to an ATM to withdraw from his bank account, and then it’s goodbye, safe journey, God bless you.
A case is reported and of course we’ll help you and almost magically you find yourself an accessory to a crime. Other times there’s even no point pretending and one is simply abducted all of a sudden and you’re asked to pay to get bailed. For what?
Twitter users have been sharing stories of personal experiences, most in line with these and some others scarily worse.
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