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Bheki Cele Exposes How Cash Heist Criminals Use Taxi Industry To Launder Stolen Millions

October 26, 2025
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Former Police Minister Bheki Cele said that many people who steal money or take part in cash-in-transit heists often join the taxi industry afterward. He explained that the taxi business is popular among such criminals because it provides an easy way to “wash” or clean their money.

By joining the taxi industry, these criminals can mix stolen cash with legitimate earnings, making it hard for authorities to trace the illegal funds. The nature of the taxi business—with its high cash flow and complex operations—gives them a convenient way to hide their crime proceeds.

Cele’s comments highlight a significant problem where criminal activities feed into legal businesses, allowing offenders to benefit from their theft while appearing legitimate. This cycle makes it difficult for law enforcement to track and stop money laundering linked to crimes like cash-in-transit robberies.

He warns that the taxi industry can become a tool for criminals to protect their stolen funds, which fuels ongoing crime and corruption. Cele’s insight calls for closer oversight and regulation of the taxi sector to prevent it from being used for illegal financial activities.

This connection between criminals and the taxi industry explains why many law enforcement efforts aim to target money laundering and strengthen controls on cash-based businesses. Cele’s remarks urge authorities to address this loophole to reduce crime and its financial benefits.

Overall, Cele’s statement reveals how stolen money often enters seemingly normal industries, underlining the challenges of fighting crime and ensuring public safety in South Africa.

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