Police look to stop bicycle theft

LINDEN – Safety tips shared to reduce bicycle theft, house robberies and other criminal instances.

Linden Police Station continues to investigate the trend of criminals targeting bicycles in their policing precinct.

According to the station spokesperson Sergeant Takalani Sibiya, another case was recently opened in connection with the stealing of bicycles from a property. Sergeant Sibiya said, “It is alleged by the complainant that her bicycles were in her yard with all in order. A few days later she discovered that the two bicycles were suspected to be stolen as they were missing. She then proceeded to report the matter to the police.”

While a case was opened in relation to this incident, police were able to recover two other bicycles. Sibiya said these will be held at the station until the owners can identify and prove they are theirs.

The stealing of bikes, recent house robberies and other instances where the property is being stolen has put the station on high alert. The station is urging the public to remain vigilant and avoid being negligent when it comes to their belongings and homes. Sibiya advised that installing security devices such as window bars, security doors and gates, razor wires and additional door-locking devices would make a difference in a home’s security.

The station also shared the following tips to help the public:

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