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Follow these tips to avoid being a housebreaking victim

PAULSHOF – This is what you need to do if you come face-to-face with a suspect in your home.

With the level of housebreakings in the Paulshof area, the spokesperson for the Sandton Police Station, Captain Granville Meyer shared these tips to follow in order to save and protect you and your family.

“If an intruder is able to get inside your home it is very important to remain calm and think ahead of your intruder. Your safety, as well as your family’s, is very important,” Meyer said.

He shared that when approached by an intruder you must:

  • Cooperate with the invader(s). This may help calm the criminals and reduce the likelihood of violence. “No matter how discomforting it is to lose your valuables, do not risk your life.”
  • Avoid looking the intruder(s) in the eye. “If a criminal feels you can identify him, he may react violently.”
  • If you own a firearm, you may want to keep it hidden in your master bathroom.
  • “Victims of home invasions are most often in the master bathroom.”
  • Establish a code word or phrase with a friend who regularly calls you on the telephone. “Should this person call during a home invasion, you could claim that you’re expecting an important phone call and that not answering would arouse suspicion.”

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