Break-in at Duvha Park in Extension 8

Mr Albert Dlamini was surprised by an early morning call from a security company to tell him that his house had been broken into.

Mr Albert Dlamini was surprised by an early morning call from a security company to tell him that his house had been broken into.

Fortunately nobody was in the house during the break-in. The break-in took place during the early hours of the morning on Wednesday, November 29 at about 03:00 at Duvha Park in Extension 8.


The sliding glass door of the house of Mr Albert Dlamini in Duvha Park Extension 8 which was forced open and the burglar bars cut to gain entry to the house during a robbery.

The robbers took a music system with the speakers, a DVD player and the value of the items is estimated to be more than R5 000. The robbers also broke a coffee table top glass. They forced open a sliding glass door and cut the burglar bars to gain entry to the house.

“This is a second break-in at my house within two years, they also broke in 2015 and they stole a television, music system and a DVD player. It is heartbreaking to have people breaking into your house taking your goods that one worked so hard for them. I wish they can be arrested so that one can have a peace of mind even if one is not at home,” said Mr Dlamini.


A bag left by a thief who was trying to steal copper cables from a sub station in the area the following day after a robbery at Mr Albert Dlamini’s house.

Mr Dlamini said he woke his neighbour for some patrolling in the area the following morning and they saw somebody trying to steal some copper cables from a nearby sub station.

They tried to catch him but he out ran them leaving his bag at the scene.

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