
Kasselman Security Services warned about an increase in crime since the lockdown was extended.
They urged business owners to test alarms and CCTV-cameras, to make sure the electricity is switched on and there is sufficient, available pre-paid units, to lock doors and close windows properly and to look after guard dogs should there be any on the premises.
Read more crime stories from the past week here:
K9-unit arrests two suspects in Standerton
Kasselman Security Services apprehends suspect at mini-market
Auto-spares targeted in Standerton
Intelligence-driven operation yields sucess
Police and Kasselman arrest one man after suspected break-in at school in Standerton
Attempted burglary at store rooms at Goldi Farm
Break-in at store rooms of insurance company in Standerton
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