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Police identify reasons why it’s so easy to break into houses

JOBURG – Beware of criminals posing as builders, electricians and tradesmen.

 

Parkview police have identified contributing factors that can make breaking into houses easier for criminals in homes around Johannesburg.

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According to Captain Tintswalo Sibeko, spokesperson for the station, the following factors need to be taken seriously to curb housebreakings:

  • Leaving bathroom windows open at night and when leaving home, even for a quick visit to the supermarket
  • Not activating your alarm
  • Keeping large shrubs and trees clear of entrance gates as they provide hiding places for criminals
  • If you have a double-storey house, ensure that there is no access to the upper rooms via the branches of a large nearby tree
  • If you have modifications done at your home, ensure the legitimacy of the builders and labourers through the contractor
  • Beware of criminals posing as builders, electricians and other tradesmen who con domestic workers into opening the gate. They often drive around in a bakkie with a ladder
  • Please be warned and advise your staff not to admit anyone you have not told them about.

Do you have you any other useful tips? Tweet @RK_Gazette and let us know.

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