unlocked doors for Johann Rupert?
Billionaire businessman Johann Rupert claims he sleeps with unlocked doors at one of his South African homes. Image via X@BuzinessX

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Does Johann Rupert sleep with his doors unlocked in South Africa?

Fact or fiction? Billionaire Johann Rupert says he sleeps peacefully with the doors unlocked at his South African property…

unlocked doors for Johann Rupert?
Billionaire businessman Johann Rupert claims he sleeps with unlocked doors at one of his South African homes. Image via X@BuzinessX

Africa’s richest man, Johann Rupert, has boldly claimed that he leaves the doors unlocked at one of his farms in South Africa, but how accurate is that claim?

Billionaire businessman Johann Rupert joined President Cyril Ramaphosa’s diplomatic delegation for a meeting with US President Donald Trump at the White House on Wednesday, 21 May.

During the tense stand-off, Rupert shot down Trump’s claims of a “white genocide” in SA. He also attributed farm attacks to illegal foreigners and a high level of crime and unemployment.

JOHANN RUPERT: ‘I SLEEP WITH UNLOCKED DOORS’

Speaking to President Donald Trump, Johann Rupert claimed that crime affected all demographics in South Africa, not just white or Afrikaner farmers.

Rupert then made a startling comment about how safe he feels in his home country.

“I’m building three cottages for my grandchildren on a farm outside Graaff-Reinet. I often go to bed without locking the door”, he said.

On social media, South Africans found his statement hard to believe.

@RiebvJanbeeck: “You sleep with ‘open doors’ because you are a billionaire in a supermax security estate with private security.

@AnitaSchoonraad: “Johann Rupert definitely lives in an estate. With guards. And armed response – not SAPS response”

@Cabron123Ippon: “And what about normal people? Not everyone can spend millions a month on security.”

CRIME AND KIDNAPPINGS IN GRAAF-RENIET

Although Johann Rupert mentioned Graaf-Reinet, he didnt specify which property he was referring to, which he could sleep soundly with unlocked doors.

Like many locations around South Africa, the Eastern Cape town has its fair share of crime, including farm stock theft, insurance-motivated murders, and cash-in-transit heists.

In March, eNCA reported that kidnappings of businessmen were particularly high in the province.

On the X platform, one user posted a screenshot of an article that reported that Johann Rupert’s R40 million Cape Town mansion takes no chances with security threats.

“The entire property has been designed with the highest levels of security in mind, with state-of-the-art surveillance systems and a security team on-site 24 hours a day. This ensures that the property remains safe and secure at all times”, the publication reported on the property.