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Gang robs cell phone and liquor store in Durban North

The gang also targeted a cell phone store at La Lucia Mall.

POLICE are searching for a gang involved in the burglary of two businesses at the Pick n Pay Durban Hypermarket on Thursday morning. According to Capt Raymond Deokaran, spokesman for the Durban North SAPS, the men broke into a cell phone store as well as the liquor store at the popular store stealing various items.

What’s more, another gang broke into the MTN store at La Lucia Mall but were unable to steal anything.

“In the Hypermarket incident, the suspects made off with a flat-screen TV from the cell phone store and then targeted the liquor store stealing a number of alcoholic drinks. In the MTN robbery at La Lucia Mall, the gang forced the gates open at the entrance of the mall before using a bolt cutter to get into the store. The men tried to get into the safe but were unable to and fled soon after. A case of business burglary has been opened,” he said.

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A statement from Pick n Pay confirmed the liquor store robbery.

“A robbery took place at our Durban North Hyper store around 5.30am this morning. Fortunately no-one was injured. We are working with the South African Police Service in their investigation. The Hyper is open for business, and liquor store will reopen in due course. The Hyper is open for business, and liquor store was closed for a while, but is now open,” the statement said.

Vanessa Blevins of La Lucia Mall Management praised the quick response of security to twarth the robbers’ attempts to get in.

“A failed break-in at MTN La Lucia Mall was foiled by the quick response of security. Nobody was harmed in the incident. Security and the police arrived swiftly and are investigating. Mall Management and security have been on high alert and will remain vigilant,” she said.

The burglaries were one of three incidents last night with a cell phone shop reportedly being targeted at The Atrium in the Overport.

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Shiraz Habbib

Shiraz has been a community journalist for the last 12 years and has a specific interest in everything sports. He holds a Bachelor of Arts undergrad degree and honours degree from the University of KwaZulu-Natal where he majored in Communications, Anthropology and English.

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