Domestic robbed en-route to work

JOHANNESBURG – A domestic worker was robbed of her cellphone.

 

A domestic worker travelling from Soweto to her workplace in Randburg was robbed of her cellphone by two men.

The domestic worker, who wished to remain anonymous out of fear for her safety, said she switched taxis in Meadowlands travelling towards Randburg when two men in their 20s approached her and demanded she hand over her cellphone.

“One of them had a knife and the other had what looked like a gun,” she said. She added that it often happened in the early mornings when domestics were robbed of their phones, bags or money.

The incident has not yet been reported to the police.

Penny Steyn of Domestic Watch said it was best to wear a bag across the body so your hands are free; never walk or travel with your phone visible, keep it on silent and do not answer when your phone rings.

“Phones are prime target attractions as well as expensive-looking accessories, handbags and clothing,” she explained. Steyn said even looking at your phone was asking for trouble and warned to never put a cellphone in your bra.

Steyn gave some advice to follow when travelling:

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