Theft out of motor vehicles spikes across Gauteng

Cars parked at shopping malls are particularly high risk.

Fidelity ADT has issued a warning to all motorists that there has been a spike in theft of and out of motor vehicles in Gauteng as lockdown has eased.

In the Southern suburbs the hotspots are Alberton North, New Redruth and Alberton CBD.

There have also been reports in the West Rand, East Rand – Birchleigh area specifically, as well as a number of suburbs in the North.

Cars parked at shopping malls are particularly high risk.

The use of remote jamming detectors to block or jam the locking device to motor vehicles is contributing to the current spike.

“It is so quick that detection is extremely difficult and the perpetrators have often left the premises before they can be apprehended,” said Charnel Hattingh, national marketing and communications manager for Fidelity ADT.

 

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Residents are urged not to leave any valuables visible in the interior of their cars.

The adage “boot it or lose it” has never been more true.

“Be wary of people spending long periods of time in the parking lot.

“These are spotters checking for valuables or any opportunity to steal your car or valuables,” said Hattingh.

Hattingh offered motorists the following tips to avoid becoming a victim of this crime:

 

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