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Safety at shopping malls, and on the way home

'Increase in business robberies, particularly at malls, and hijackings across the country' – security company warns.

Armed response service provider Fidelity ADT has called on the public to use caution and vigilance when travelling to and from busy shopping centres, following a number of incidents in Gauteng recently.

According to Charnel Hattingh, National Marketing and Communications Manager at Fidelity ADT, July saw at least one business robbery in Strijdom Park when an armed man jumped over an electric fence to enter the property, holding up an armed guard in the process. This week saw three incidents at malls – armed thugs stormed the Nicol Way Shopping Centre in Bryanston; a suspect was shot and wounded after an attempted robbery at the Centurion Mall in Pretoria, and the third incident was at a jewellery store at Cape Town’s Somerset Mall.

Looking at what has been reported in the media, it seems there has also been a definite increase in the number of hijackings in the Gauteng area. The majority of incidents are taking place during the day and many of them appear to be opportunistic,” she said.

Vehicle tracking company Tracker was also quoted by media this week, warning of an increase in car hijackings while the latest crime statistics release by the police at the end of July showed that cases of carjacking have seen the biggest increase year-on-year. Police reported 18 162 cases over the reporting period.

“The majority of carjacking cases we see are when shoppers are followed home from the malls and hijacked in their driveways. Criminals are aware that shoppers have a car full of newly purchased items and are generally easy, distracted targets. Awareness is your most effective defence. Keep an eye out for any suspicious vehicles that may be following you and if in doubt, drive to your nearest police station or security provider guard house,” said Hattingh.

Remember the general hijacking safety tips such as waiting in the road for the gate to open before driving in, and making sure the gate is closed properly behind your vehicle before getting out.

When it comes to staying safe in malls, Hattingh encouraged shoppers to carry as little as possible in handbags or pockets, and rather leave unnecessary bank or store cards and large amounts of cash at home. Drawing money at an ATM also needs to be done with care.

If you need to draw money at an ATM, use a machine in a busy, public area. Photo: Pixabay.

She further recommended the following:

• If you need to draw money at an ATM, use a machine in a busy, public area
• Be aware of anyone standing nearby and never accept help from strangers when entering your PIN
• Put your money in your purse or wallet before you walk away from the ATM
• If you think someone has followed you from the machine, walk into the nearest shop or to a mall security guard

Your safety outside the mall is just as important as it is inside:

• Avoid shopping late at night, keeping in mind the current curfew regulations
• Another risk is remote jamming. Always park your car in a well-lit, properly secured parking area, ideally with security personnel on duty
• When you leave your car, make sure the doors are properly locked. Never just assume that your remote had in fact locked your doors
• The extra few seconds it takes to make sure the car is properly locked and secured are worth it

Criminals depend on their targets being distracted. When people aren’t paying attention they become easy targets for would-be thieves. The best option is therefore to be on the lookout for anyone following you or someone loitering at your car in the parking area. Trust your instincts and call for help if you feel unsafe or unsure,” said Hattingh.

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Clinton Botha

For more than 4 and a half years, Clinton Botha was a journalist at Roodepoort Record. His articles were regularly published in the Northside Chronicle now known as the Roodepoort Northsider. Clinton is also the editor of Randfontein Herald since July 2020. As a sports fanatic he wormed his way into various "beats - as the media would know it - and admits openly that his big love always have something to do with a scoreboard, crowds and usually a ball that hops.

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