Spike in armed robberies in Overstrand

Law enforcement officers from the Overstrand K9 and Task Team Unit warn there has been a significant increase in armed robberies in the Overstrand area and urge the community to be vigilant.


Law enforcement officers from the Overstrand K9 and Task Team Unit warn there has been a significant increase in armed robberies in the Overstrand area and urge the community to be vigilant.

According to Johan du Toit, Assistant Chief of Law Enforcement and Task Team, most of the victims were attacked in broad daylight.

“These criminals appear to be in and out only for easy pickings, but there is always the worry of personal injury,” he said.

Don’t make it easy for criminals, and adhere to the following: . Don’t become complacent about personal security;. Trust your instincts. If something or someone makes you uneasy, leave the area; . When out and about, be aware of your surroundings and the people around you; . Close gates, set alarms, get to know your neighbours and resident associations and be alert; . Avoid carrying large amounts of cash; . Do not attract unwanted attention by openly displaying cameras or other valuables;. Motorists should refrain from keeping anything of value on the seats where items are easily visible;. Don’t take unnecessary risks – don’t walk or hike alone. Solo cycling is discouraged;. If you choose to go for a walk along the Cliff Path or go for a hike in the nature reserves, tell somebody where you’re going and when to expect you back;. Memorise emergency numbers and program them as speed dials onto your mobile phone.

Emergency contact numbers:

028 313 5300 (Hermanus Police)

028 384 0201 (Gansbaai Police)

028 341 0601 (Stanford Police)

028 271 8200 (Kleinmond Police).

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