Be alert when entering smash-and- grab hotspots

Help prevent smash-and-grabs.

The Germiston community is again urged to be cautious when travelling, as reports of smash-and-grabs continue to come in.

One such report came from Maggie Maritz.

She explained that she had stopped at a traffic light at the corner of Stanley and Main Reef roads, when suddenly the window of her bakkie was smashed and her handbag taken.

A shaken Maritz reported the incident to the Germiston SAPS.

The police continue to urge drivers, especially women drivers, to help prevent these incidents by not placing any valuable items, such as handbags, laptops or cellphones, on the seats or inside the vehicle, where they are easily seen, as this offers an opportunity to would-be-criminals.

The community is asked to take extra care in the following hot-spots identified by the Germiston police:

Other articles on smash-and-grabs:

Suspect arrested for smash and grab.

The community is urged to be aware when driving.

Police warn that smash-and-grabs are on the rise.

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