Heist or RAF money? Internet user goes viral for flaunting his endless stacks of cash

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TikToker user @mpisholo_95ks/ Picture: TikTok

TikTok user @mpisholo_95ks has gone viral across various social media platforms as users have jokingly identified him as the first suspect of the recent Centurion FNB robbery, after he took to his account to flaunt his countless stacks of cash.

The story of an interesting bank robbery that allegedly took place at Germiston’s FNB branch has recently taken the internet by storm as members of the public have labelled this one of the most meticulously planned and executed heists to occur in the country. According to MDN News, the robbers tunnelled into the bank, most likely from a neighbouring bank and using specialised equipment such as industrial grinders to steal an undisclosed amount of money.

TikTok user @mpisholo_95ks has garnered the public’s attention, as social media users are speculating and concluding that mpisholo is one of the members who were part of the lucky and smart crew that pulled this historic heist off. This comes after Mpisholo took to his account to post some clips of himself carrying an obscene amount of cash, despite his profile alluding to the fact that he is a taxi driver or owner.

The response to this clip has been overwhelming, as users have condemned his choice to reveal the amount of money he made to the public, as it could open him up to many possibilities, such as attracting law enforcement. According to these users, whether acquired legally or not, posting such clips on the internet is not safe, while others have expressed that they believe that the money comes from the heist, a nd have urged the police to investigate the matter.

“This is the first suspect of the infamous FNB heist,” says one TikTok user.

According to MDN News, Mpisholo has been arrested, however, this has not been confirmed by law enforcement.

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