Beware of knife attacks in Jacobs

Perpetrators operate in teams of two to five men

WITH an increase in armed robberies being reported in the Brighton Beach SAPS policing area, police have offered guidelines to reduce the risk of falling prey.

According to communications officer, Captain Louise Le Roux, the area most affected is Jacobs and robberies have taken place during both day and night. She said a knife was used in most incidents, with a gun used occasionally.

“Perpetrators operate in teams of two to five men. In an isolated incident the perpetrators consisted of a woman who produced a firearm with a man as her accomplice,” said Capt Le Roux.

To safeguard the community, Capt Le Roux and Reservist Karmen Jenkins handed out 1,000 brochures on Friday, 3 July with guidelines on reducing risk.

Included in the brochures were the following safety recommendations:

Brighton Beach SAPS urges anyone with information on a crime to contact their nearest police station. Anonymous reports may also be made by visiting www.crimeline.co.za, SMSing 32211 or calling 08600-10111.

Brighton Beach SAPS management thanks Capt Le Roux and Reservist Jenkins for creating awareness on robbery prevention.

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