Domestic worker offered cash for baby in Rosebank

ROSEBANK – Domestic workers are urged to be safe when on the streets with children.

 

Rosebank Police Station’s spokesperson, Sergeant Bongi Mdletshe, confirmed that during a security meeting, Fidelity ADT Security reported an incident where a domestic worker was approached on the road this week and offered cash if they could take the baby.

ADT’s community development manager, Sam Cretten, said although it is too early to panic and highlight this as a trend, one can never be too careful.

“The incident was reported to the security company by the domestic worker’s employer, it has not yet been reported to the station but we are urging residents to be aware,” added Mdletshe.

According to the police, as domestic staff are a home and family’s first line of defence, it is particularly important that one hires staff who have been vetted, are trustworthy and competent. Captain Granville Meyer, spokesperson for the Sandton Police Station, noted, “[We] recommend that all

employees be vetted and a police clearance obtained.” Meyer added that it was entirely optional for the employers whether or not to follow this recommendation.

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