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How a Melville home invasion was stopped

An attempted home invasion in Melville was prevented after a family acted quickly, alerting community security and police

A potentially traumatic home invasion in Melville was swiftly brought under control thanks to the quick thinking of a family, the rapid response of a community safety initiative, and cooperation from police.

Kajil Ragoo was in her bedroom when she first sensed something was wrong. “I heard rattling and shoving from my bedroom window, which overlooks my neighbour’s yard and the front driveway,” she said. Her dog’s frantic barking confirmed her fears – an unidentified man had jumped over the gate and gained access to her property.

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Her children were inside the house at the time and reacted immediately. “They became alert and helped coordinate our response.” She activated her panic button, triggering the alarm, while her children contacted Danny Nunes from the Melville Security Initiative (MSI) and the police.

Nunes arrived within minutes. “He never asked questions, just said, ‘I’m on my way,’” recalled Ragoo. Acting decisively, Nunes restrained the intruder and secured the scene while awaiting police, who arrived about 30 minutes later to make the arrest.

According to Nunes, house burglaries and breaking-and-entering incidents accounted for 19% of all cases reported to MSI in 2025. “The safety of residents – and my own is always on my mind,” he said. “My first concern is whether the suspect is equipped or capable of causing harm, and how to prevent that.” Reflecting on his work, Nunes emphasised the importance of composure. “One must be quick to respond but not rush into the unknown. Staying calm and assisting within the parameters of the law is critical.”

Brixton Police Station are advising homeowners to be extra cautious and vigilant following an increase in house robberies. Photo: File

Ragoo described the most difficult moment as knowing the intruder was so close while her children were inside. “It was a moment of pure vulnerability,” she said. Although shaken, she praised the sense of unity during the ordeal. “Danny’s calm presence was incredibly reassuring. It was true community protection in action.”

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Nunes noted the lasting emotional impact such incidents have. “Almost everyone who experiences an intrusion feels their sense of safety has been violated. He added people begin to lock doors constantly and feel like prisoners in their own homes. “That is not something any resident should have to endure.”

Despite the fear, Ragoo said the swift response prevented a far worse outcome. “It was a frightening violation of our home,” she said, “but the rapid response turned a potential disaster into a contained incident.”

Brixton Police were approached for comment and their response will be made available once received.

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Neo Phashe

Neo Phashe is a community journalist for the Northcliff Melville Times. She has been part of the Joburg North team for past nine years covering news such as sports, schools, human interest and various other topics.

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