17 May 2023

Spike in crime - Boksburg

Submitted by: Jacqui

Over the last few weeks, there has been a definite increase in the number of house break-ins, attempted break-ins, armed robberies, and motor vehicle thefts in the Boksburg area, specifically in Salfin and Dalpark.

This week alone there were 14 reported incidents.

Charnel Hattingh, Group Head of Marketing & Communications for Fidelity ADT says much of the crime seems opportunistic. “We can see that in a number of instances people have forgotten to arm their systems or put on their beams. There is also a worrying trend of suspects tampering with electrical boxes, they trip the electricity at the electric box, disarm the electric fence and often derail the electric gate and then burgle the property.

 She says it is so key to remain alert and vigilant at all times.

Here are some security tips to keep in mind:

  • Gates – make sure that your gate opens and closes as quickly as possible. This means less time sitting in your driveway or the road where you are a vulnerable target to hijackers. Also, ensure that the motor has a locked box covering it to stop any attempts at tampering. Remember to keep your gates closed at all times.

  • Be aware of your surroundings – Be alert for being followed home or of any suspicious cars or people in your neighbourhood. Remember to be an active participant in your neighbourhood watch WhatsApp group if you have a suburb or road grouping. Neighbours need to look out for one another.

  • Bushes and trees – make sure that bushes and trees on your property are checked regularly to ensure they are not affecting your perimeter security. Branches should be cut back to prevent blocking or impeding the effective functioning of your perimeter security, or where they may be used to climb into and access your property.

  • Beams – make sure that beams are installed correctly and at the most optimal angle to increase their range and effectiveness. It is also important to make sure that these beams are not obscured by shrubbery, or near reflective surfaces to prevent excessive false alarm activations.

  • Carry remote panics with you at all times at home and equip your domestic staff with remote panics.

  • Be sure your alarm is armed at all times and that everyone within the household - including domestic staff - know when and how to use the alarm system and panic buttons if these are installed. They should also know who to call in an emergency - make a list of contact numbers and post them on or near a phone. If you have not been informed of the arrival of delivery people or service providers, do not open the door, even if they insist that they have an appointment.

“We are living in a tough economy and crime is definitely on the increase. Fidelity ADT has increased visibility in the area but we are urging residents to be vigilant,” concludes Hattingh.

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Compiled on behalf of Fidelity ADT by Cathy Findley Public Relations, for media queries contact This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or 071 764 8233