Construction sites are hunting grounds for criminals

JOBURG — Building and renovation sites are vulnerable to criminals.

Renovation and construction sites are becoming a breeding ground for theft and criminal activity.

According to SAPS, reported criminal activity is usually more rife for households neighbouring on construction sites.

Clive Humphrey from ADT security central region, said security at building sites should be an important priority for builders and contractors.

“It is a common method for criminals to blend in with building staff on busy construction sites in order to go about their crimes, unnoticed.”

Fareed Hoosen, operations manager at Pexco Security and Training, emphasised the importance of working with a reputable construction company. He said it is important to work with a company that is well-known.

“Get to know the construction sites and familiarise yourself with it. Get a night guard to work there. You sometimes get construction sites that just pick up workers on the side of the road; so it is important that the workers have identity documents with them.”

Hoosen urged residents living close to renovations sites to get involved in terms of protecting themselves and reporting suspicious behaviour.

He and Humphreys gave some advice for contractors or owners to follow to avoid falling victim to criminals:

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