Tuesday, 7 May 2019

ADECO AFRICA AUTOS : HELPING CLIENTS OF USED JAPANESE VEHICLES IN DURBAN.

How Adeco Africa Autos Help Clients Of Used Japanese Vehicles in Durban :


Adeco Africa Autos is a Logistics Company based in Durban South Africa. We help clients who come to Durban to buy used Japanese Vehicles in more ways than one. Feel Free to contact us, feel free to use our Reliable and well trusted Services.

1] SAFELY TRANSPORTING YOU AROUND DURBAN DEALERSHIPS :


For Safety Reasons Adeco Africa Autos offer Transport Services to our  clients of Used Japanese Vehicles in Durban. We offer to pick you from the Airport or Durban Station and then transport you around Durban Dealerships for you to compare prices and quality of the vehicles.

2] ADECO AFRICA - CAR CARRIER SERVICES :


We are a Car Carrier/Vehicle Transporter Company Based in Durban and Botswana. As a result, after buying your used Japanese Vehicle, our Company's reliable and efficient car Carriers will load and transport your vehicle to your home Country. Depending on where the vehicle is going, delivery takes from 1 to 4 working days. The process is different for cars going to Lesotho, Swaziland and Mozambique. Please note that there are other factors which may delay the delivery of your vehicle, say for example floods, strikes and public holidays.


3] BOTSWANA CLIENTS- PAY IN BOTSWANA , RECEIVE YOUR CAR IN BOTSWANA.


Please note that this Service is only available for cars costing less than $5000, and the Service is only Available to Clients using Our Car Carriers to deliver their vehicles in Botswana.

For Safety reasons, Our Botswana clients can now pay for vehicles at Our Botswana offices. After you have paid for your vehicle at our offices, Adeco Africa Autos Durban, will immediately pay for your vehicle in Durban.
The Process is as follows :

  • You identify your vehicle in Durban from whichever Dealership you deal with. You do your negotiations directly with the Dealership. After that you tell TAMI or EMMANUEL in Durban to be on standby to go and pay for your vehicle. You get hold of Alfred Basinyi in Gaborone Botswana, and then you go to pay at our offices.
  • If you don't know any Dealership or where to get your vehicle in Durban, Tami and Emmanuel can also do the search for you. We look for your vehicle,check and test the car, send you pics, and then once you approve, we pay and load your vehicle to Botswana after you have made payment to Mr Alfred in Gabs. 
  • Once your payment has been confirmed by Mr Alfred in Botswana, Adeco Africa Durban immediately pays for your vehicle in Durban. When paying for the vehicle, you also pay for the carriage, so that your vehicle is loaded to Botswana by our Car Carriers.
NB : Please note that this Service is only available to clients from Botswana, and vehicles going to Botswana. The Service is only available to Clients who will be using Adeco Africa Autos Carriers to deliver their Vehicles.

Tuesday, 19 March 2019

Fake Police Nabbed For Robbing People From Botswana.

SA 'fake cop' hijackers bust, 24 vehicles recovered.

Police in Mahikeng have arrested three men suspected of being the ring leaders of a gang who posed as police officers to target travellers from Botswana, robbing their victims of their vehicles and cash over a seven-month reign of terror.

Yesterday, South African Police Service’s brigadier Sabata Mokgwabone told The Monitor that 24 vehicles had been recovered, 21 of these in Mahikeng and the rest in Seweding village in Kuruman, Northern Cape.

 He said it was presently unclear how many of the vehicles were from Botswana as the plate numbers had been altered. Police are currently verifying the vehicles’ registration, while some owners have been able to identify their property.

 “One suspect is still on the run and we are on the hunt for him,” he said by telephone.

“Some of the vehicles have been identified by their owners, and while we will need to verify the registrations, it is clear some of these vehicles are from Botswana.”  According to the police, the suspects targeted vehicles bearing Botswana registration between September 2018 and March 2019, most of these entering South Africa through the Ramatlabama gate.

Victims were stopped by the fake police, before being robbed of their vehicles, cash and valuables. The suspects sometimes forced their victims to withdraw cash from ATM.  “Information available suggests the suspects used a blue light and posed as either traffic or police officers to stop unsuspecting victims.

“The suspects would then take the victims vehicles, before robbing them of their cash and other valuables, including bank cards. “In some instances, the victims were coerced to disclose their bank cards PIN codes and these would be used to withdraw cash from the victim’s accounts,” Mokgwabone said.  

The three suspects are due to appear before the Mmabatho Magistrate’s Court today (Monday) facing charges of car-jacking, aggravated robbery and kidnapping.

 Mokgwabone said all the suspects in the matter were South African citizens, with those in custody aged between 25 and 30 years of age.

They were arrested last Thursday by the Mahikeng Flying Squad and Cluster Trio Task Team in Mothibistad in the Northern Cape.  

The arrests bring huge relief to Batswana travellers, who had grown fearful of crossing into South Africa as reports of the hijackings intensified late last year.

Article sourced from MmegiOnline site. Click here to visit their site.

Clients are advised to be extra careful when coming to Durban to buy Used Japanese Vehicles.

Always make arrangements to have someone pick you and take you around the Dealerships. Safety should be your first priority.