Cooperate with the police

Do not leave work late or in possession of expensive items.

The Sakhile Police urged residents not not leave their houses unsupervised when they are away.

The police requested the public to cooperate with them because complainants generally know the criminals.

The police discover fingerprints at most incidents of housebreaking and property is damaged and stolen goods sold cheaply.

Young girls are also urged not to abuse alcohol because robbery and rape are common, especially in dark areas.

Do not leave work late or in possession of expensive items.

Mr Eugene Komaan, community liaison officer of Sakhile Police.

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