Police warn the community not to store large amounts of money at home

Citizens should consider options that are lower risk, such as carrying as little cash as possible and making use of cell-phone banking

Members of the public are warned not to carry or keep large amounts of cash in their homes.

Citizens should consider options that are lower risk, such as carrying as little cash as possible, making use of cell-phone banking and Internet transfers to pay accounts, and using ATMs to do banking.

This warning follows an incident on December 3 at Thenjane Reserve in Umbumbulu.

A group of four stokvel members were at a house to divide up the money. While they were busy counting the cash, armed suspects entered and fired shots at them, striking all four.

The suspects fled the scene with a large sum of cash. The injured victims were taken to hospital, where a 62-year-old man later died. Charges of robbery and murder were opened for investigation at Umbumbulu SAPS.

Also read: Stay alert when using ATMs or carrying cash so you don’t become a target for criminals

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