Last moth SARS drew a line in the sand, publicly shaming 10 tax offenders. Turns out they can do a lot worse.
‘King of Thieves’, starring Sir Michael Caine, is based on a real-life jewel heist that took place back in 2015 at the Hutton Garden Safe Deposit Company in London.
Don’t you just hate it when you’re trying to talk about how you’re the planet’s supreme race, and your dad comes into the room and embarrasses you?
Most people would be overcome with fear when a gun was pointed in their direction. This driver, reportedly in Johannesburg, had other ideas.
Many foreigners who live and work in South Africa fear for their safety. The reasons for this aren’t just as simple as competition for employment.
Psychologists are concerned that the second case of a man stealing and then crashing a plane in under a week could lead to more death-by-plane suicides.
Many of those who made the trek to this year’s OppiKoppi festival left with a sour taste in their mouths. Others were left raging about some truly awful experiences.
Arthur Mabentsela is facing a disciplinary hearing at UCT, after he posted on Facebook that he has considered raping his two-year-old daughter.
A man has been arrested on suspicion of terrorist activity, after he drove his car into the protective barriers outside the Houses of Parliament in London.
WhatsApp sexploitation scams are on the rise in South Africa, with more than 1 000 cases being dealt with by law enforcement on a daily basis.
Ever wondered how adept you would be at flying a stolen plane? Richard Russell did just that, although this one doesn’t have a happy ending.
CCTV captured footage of a brazen mugging, in broad daylight, outside of the South Gauteng High Court in Johannesburg on Tuesday.
If you’re going to nick a car, and then make a break for it on foot, don’t run into a cow pasture. These bovines weren’t having it.
Two St Stithians Old Boys playing cricket in England were jumped by a gang of seven men, with both suffering extensive injuries.
Steven Spielberg’s 1975 classic remains a popular film. If you ask Stephen King’s son, it might also hold the key to an unsolved murder.
Florida school shooter Nikolas Cruz is clearly a sick individual, but details of his interview with detectives points to the extent of his illness.
I imagine prison isn’t a pleasant place for a convicted racist, although court proceedings yesterday revealed that Vicki wasn’t very well-behaved behind bars.
It’s not often that journalists are allowed access to the bin Laden family. Here, Osama’s mother, brothers and uncle speak about their most infamous relative.
An Eastern Cape Spar was the scene of a well-executed robbery on Wednesday morning, with the crooks having a clear game plan.
When it comes to honey in South Africa, trust nobody. It appears some of the country’s leading brands are pulling the wool over our eyes.
If you’re going to rob the Swedish royal family, you better do it in style. Can’t go wrong with a speedboat in broad daylight.
Just when you think you’re up to speed with remote jamming and those other techniques, the crooks become even craftier.
Sometimes the biggest heist of all doesn’t require a single bullet to be fired, although the resulting chaos will still leave a mark.
Two Finnish backpackers were attacked on a popular hiking trail in Western Australia, by a man who is clearly a few beers short of a six-pack.
France is in a state of shock after a man was caught on camera harassing, and then physically assaulting, a female student outside a Parisian cafe.
’60 Minutes’, Australia’s version of ‘Carte Blanche’, secured exclusive interviews with Henri’s girlfriend and aunt. They’re still backing their boy.
Cathy van Oudtshoorn’s life story hasn’t trodden a well-worn track, and it went completely off the rails when she was accused of murdering her father/husband.
Mozambican gangster Nini Satar, who has been arrested this week, is suspected to be the head of a crime syndicate responsible for kidnapping a Cape Town businessman.
Video footage has emerged of hijackers attempting to rob the CEO of a funeral home in his driveway. That’s when it all went downhill from there.
It’s been three weeks since fugitive gangster Rédoine Faïd made his daring prison escape. Now he’s been spotted in Paris, but not without some explosive weaponry.