What to do during a mall robbery

Mall robberies, cash-in-transit heists and other attacks tend to increase towards the end of the year and over the Christmas holidays.

Springs police spokesman, Capt Johannes Ramphora, says people should be extremely careful at malls.

“We urge the community to be vigilant and not to walk around with large amounts of cash,” he says.

It is wise for customers to always be on the lookout for any suspicious activities and be aware of the people around them.

In a press release received from a local security company, general manager Theunis Kotze, gives a few tips on what to do when caught in a mall robbery.

When in a store:

When not in a store:

Kotze says crime is becoming more sophisticated, with inside information playing an increasingly prominent role.

“Whether you were in the store being robbed or just witnessed the incident in a shopping centre, you should seek counselling, regardless of how you might feel.

“It often takes some time to deal with the post-traumatic stress following such robberies,” he concludes.

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