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Armed robbery spikes

A local security company urges the public to be alert over the long weekend, following a spike in armed robberies in the area.

BLUE Security has urged residents and business owners to be vigilant during the school holidays following a spike in armed robberies over the past week.

Blue Security operations manager Brian Jackson said at least two hijackings and six armed robberies had been reported across the city in Manor Gardens, Glenmore, Glen Anil, Pinetown, Malvern and the CBD and urged residents to remain security conscious over the Easter holiday period when criminals would be looking for opportunities.

Jackson said in the latest incident an elderly couple was injured during a broad daylight hijacking in Manor Gardens at 1pm on Saturday.

“The couple sustained injuries to their legs when two hijackers held them up and pulled them out of the car as they were pulling into a driveway in Queen Elizabeth Avenue,” he said.

Paramedics attended the scene and transported the victims to a nearby hospital. Their car was later recovered in Chesterville.

Jackson urged Glenwood and Glenmore residents to be on the lookout for a gang of three robbers driving a Black Yaris after a resident’s nephew was robbed in Dan Pienaar Road on Friday.

“The gang held up his nephew at gunpoint as he was walking along the road at around 5.30am in the morning, robbing him of his tablet and cellphone,” he said.

Mayville SAPS attended the scene of the crime.

Jackson said a family was also held up in a home invasion in Dulwich Crescent in Malvern just before 7pm on Wednesday.

“A gang of six men all armed with firearms accosted a family member who went outside to fetch something from inside their car and pushed him back inside the house. They tied up the family and ransacked the house before fleeing with flatscreen televisions, tablets, car keys and jewellery,” he said.

He added that the gang had fled in a white van with no registration plates.

Jackson advised residents not to let down their guard and to be vigilant during the school holidays especially when arriving and leaving home which was a prime time for criminals to strike.

“Parents especially need to make sure that children and teenagers don’t go walking around the suburbs with cellphones and tablets in full view as this makes them easy prey for criminals. When driving in the car keep valuables out of sight to avoid a smash and grab incident,” he said.

Jackson advised residents who are going away on holiday for the Easter weekend to ensure that their homes are adequately secured and that their house alarms have been activated.

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