Safety and Security

Police and CPF recover 17 stolen sheep in Dwarskloof

A total of 17 sheep have been recovered by the Randfontein Police in partnership with the Community Policing Forum (CPF) in Dwarskloof during the early hours of Wednesday morning (18 September).

According to Captain Raymond Sebonyane, West Rand District Police spokesperson, “Police together with the CPF Sector 5 searched for the sheep and eventually managed to recover all of them on the side of the road. They were tied up and covered with grass.

“The suspects could not be found, but the sheep were ready to be loaded,” Captain Sebonyane said.

Brigadier Mashole Jacob Manamela, Randfontein Police spokesperson applauded police members for their quick response and the CPF for joining forces with them to fight crime, especially livestock theft that is of huge concern.

Following the latest crime statistics for 2018/ 2019, stock theft saw an alarming increase of 44,8 per cent and a total of 42 cases, the highest increase this past decade. This was also the case in 2015/ 2016.

Police warn public after hijacking of bakkie loaded with explosives

Police say the hijacking of vehicles has become a crime of prominence and is on the increase on the West Rand.

The warning comes after the most recent hijacking incident that occurred on the N12 near Zuurbekom in Bekkersdal on Wednesday, 14 August.

According to Constable Lucky Matome, the West Rand District Police spokesperson, six or more suspects driving in three different vehicles identified as two VW Polos and a Nissan NP300 forced the victim and his crew off the road and threatened them with firearms.

“During the ordeal, the victims were robbed of an undisclosed amount of cash and their cellphones, and were dropped off, unharmed, at an unknown location. The suspects then fled with the victim’s bakkie which was loaded with a Tioxler Mechanic Nuclear Device as well as other industrial equipment,” he said.

Major General Fred Kekana, the West Rand District Police Commissioner, made a clarion call to the community to come forward with any information that could lead to the arrest of the suspects and the recovery of the vehicle and its cargo.

“We are are seeking community assistance following the hijacking of a white Isuzu KB250 bakkie/ van with registration number DS 80 FM GP. The vehicle was loaded with explosives and other industrial equipment. Some of these explosives are used to commit other violent crimes, such as the bombing of cash delivery vehicles or ATMs.

“It is a crime that in recent years has not only increased in frequency, but has also been associated with higher levels of violence in its perpetration. The growth in these crimes, i.e. cargo theft and hijacking, has significantly contributed to increased levels of fear of crime and has a very negative impact on the economy of the country.”

He added, “Although the police are constitutionally mandated to protect and secure the inhabitants of the Republic and their property, for the police to realise the vision of creating a safe and secure environment for all people in South Africa, we need everyone to participate by working with the police and providing credible information that can assist in bringing the perpetrators to book.

“The police alone cannot address this challenge, thus collaboration is key, and we commit to mobilise all sectors of the community to take an active role in their safety. Community members are urged to contact the police immediately and should not attempt to physically touch those explosives as they are harmful. Furthermore, do not confront the suspects, as the safety of our community is our priority.”

Anyone with information that can assist in this matter can contact Lieutenant Colonel Mashapa on 082 461 4435 or CrimeStop on 08600 10111.

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Westonaria crime stats: Sexual offences decrease, truck hijacking worst in years

The police recently revealed the crime statistics for 2018/ 2019 and as always, there were the good, the bad and the ugly.

The good news is that sexual offences in Westonaria have decreased by a total of 11,5 per cent.

The bad news, however, is that the number of murder cases remained the same at 20 while the ugly part is that crimes such as truck hijacking, robbery at non-residential premises and malicious damage to property increased by between 30 per cent and 57 per cent.

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R’fontein crime stats: Sexual assault and stock theft worst in 10 years

The police recently revealed the crime statistics for 2018/ 2019 and as always there were the good, the bad and the ugly.

On a national scale, the Western Cape and Gauteng dominated the list of the Top 30 police stations in the country most affected by crime, with Cape Town Central and Mitchells Plain Police Stations coming in at numbers one and two respectively, followed by Pretoria Central in Gauteng in third.

Locally, the West Rand did feature on this list with Honeydew coming in at number nine, and Randfontein at number 29. The good news is that crime in Randfontein has decreased by 1,9 per cent overall.

The bad news, however, is that crimes such as murder, attempted murder, sexual assault and truck hijacking, to name a just a few, have shown an increase while the ugly part is that sexual assault has seen its worst increase in 10 years, by 56,3 per cent, and truck hijacking a whopping 88,9 per cent while stock theft also saw an alarming increase of 44,8 per cent and total of 42 cases, both showing the highest increase this past decade, which was also the case in 2015/ 2016.

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Business Burglaries

According to Johnny Kerswell of HI-Tech security these are the type of items that get stolen in business burglaries.

Type of items that get stolen in business burglaries:

Cash, Cell Phones, Laptops and jewellery.

Depending on the business. If its Edgars it would be Jewellery,

sunglasses, branded clothing and shoes, perfume and cellphones.

Vehicle Thefts

ACS gives tips on how to prevent vehicle theft.

  1. Park your car in a locked garage
  2. When not at home, park in well-lit areas
  3. Install an audible alarm system and anti-theft device
  4. Do not leave valuables in your car
  5. Most important, install a proper tracking system. There is over a hundred tracking companies in South Africa.

5 crime tips

  1. Do not leave valuables in vehicles
  2. Always arm your alarm even if gone for a short period of time
  3. Open windows lead to crime – fishing method
  4. Create a security resistance using all factors, physical security and technological security for example physical: Dogs, lights, safety gates, perimeter fence and burglar proofing. Technological : Alarm system, external alarm sensors and camera systems
  5. Always have a means of communication ensure you have a backup communication system.
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