What to do in a mall robbery

JOBURG – Customers always need to remain vigilant and should always be on the lookout for any suspicious activities and be aware of the people around them.

As we approach the busy retail festive season, the risk of mall robberies unfortunately increases. Knowing what to do in the event of a mall robbery could save your life.

Last weekend alone, Fidelity Services Group reported five incidents in the Johannesburg area. In the first incident at a retail store in Hillbrow, six suspects held up the security officer at the entrance as well as another officer and the staff inside the store. The suspects stole cash and fled the scene.

In a separate incident, again in a retail store on 14th Avenue, four armed suspects held up the staff and demanded they hand over cellphones and cash from the cash register.

Then on October 11 at about 10:30am, Fidelity teams were alerted to an attempted armed robbery at a jewellery shop in Centurion Mall in Pretoria.

Fidelity teams, SAPS and medical emergency personnel all responded to the alert but unfortunately when everyone arrived the suspects had already fled the area. On further investigation, the teams found one of the female employees who had fallen and injured herself while trying to stop the suspects from fleeing the scene and another male bystander who had been fatally wounded in the crossfire when the suspects fled. The medical teams attended to the injured staff member but were unable to resuscitate the bystander.

Wahl Bartmann, CEO for Fidelity Services Group said, “The golden rule if you ever are caught in the middle of a heist is to stay calm.”

Customers always need to remain vigilant and should always be on the lookout for any suspicious activities and be aware of the people around them.

Fidelity Services Group provided the following useful advice:

If you are in the store that is being robbed:

If you are not in the store being robbed:

Bartmann said crime was becoming more sophisticated, with inside information playing an increasingly prominent role.

“Whether you were in the store being robbed, or just witnessed the incident in the centre, you should seek counselling, regardless of how you might feel. It often takes some time to experience and deal with the post-traumatic stress following such robberies,” concluded Bartmann.

 

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