SAPS Newcastle confirms an increase in break-ins

SAPS is also taking proactive measures to safeguard residents against escalating crime.

The lockdown has had a definite effect on certain kinds of crime.

SAPS Newcastle has revealed the increase and decrease in crime types, for the period April to May 2020. Housebreakings (residential) and stock theft have increased, while thefts out of motor vehicles, motor vehicle theft, fraud, shoplifting and general theft have decreased.

SAPS is also taking proactive measures to safeguard residents. This includes patrols by a housebreaking task team, tracing of wanted suspects by the Rapid Response Team and assistance in lifting fingerprints at crime scenes by the Criminal Record Centre.

SAPS Newcastle has also released a series of tips, to help prevent residents falling victim to the crimes aforementioned.

Tips to avoid falling victim to housebreaking

It helps to mark your belongings

SAPS Newcastle commented that many residents did not keep a list of serial numbers of items they own, which makes it difficult to claim recovered stolen items.

“The police have arrested a lot of people in possession of suspicious and stolen property; unless the items are identified by the owner, it becomes hard to sentence the suspect.”

Residents should also avoid purchasing any items which are suspicious or may be stolen, as this gives criminals a market to continue stealing. Such items should be reported, lest you also fall victim.

Stock theft safety tips

“Good records help police in their investigations and increase the likelihood of tracking down missing animals and the criminals who have stolen them.”

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