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Avoid falling victim to house robbers and burglars

LINDEN – Police issue tips to help the community remain vigilant of house robberies and burglaries.


The Linden police are alerting the community to remain vigilant of house robberies and burglaries.

As these types of crime continue to be a problem in the area, Linden Police Station spokesperson Constable Takalani Mautmba issued the following safety tips that may help to prevent them:

  • Know all emergency numbers
  • Make provision for good outside lighting but switch the lights off during the day
  • Do not leave your gates, garage, front or back door open or partially open – it serves as an invitation to burglars
  • Never open the door automatically whenever the bell rings or if someone knocks
  • A watchdog is a good early warning system. Keep the dog visible as a deterrent but beyond the reach of strangers
  • If your house alarm goes off, you hear strange noises or your dogs bark, switch on the outside lights, but do not go outside
  • When employing someone, request their identity document and make a copy thereof for safekeeping. Check their previous employment references and do security clearances at the police station
  • Instal the best security you can afford, for example, security gates for outside doors. Keep these gates locked. If possible, fix a door viewer and latch chain
  • When approaching your house entrance by foot or by car, ensure that it is safe to enter and that you have not been followed. Be aware of persons loitering at the entrance or street
  • Always keep your keys safe to prevent duplication thereof. Never leave your house keys under a doormat or in a pot plant. Once you have locked your door from the inside, remove the key and place it in a safe place
  • Know your neighbours and build a relationship of mutual trust and support
  • It is always best to arrange with persons living in the same street as you to be ready at all times to come to the rescue of one another in dangerous or suspicious times. Exchange phone numbers or signalling methods when you find yourself in distress.
  • If you buy luxury goods, cut up the boxes and dispose of them in tied black bags – a branded box is a tell-tale sign of what thieves could find in your house
  • Keep cash and valuables in banks and safes
  • Store your firearms in a safe place.

Details: Linden Police Station 011 888 9211.

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