Please note the new control room number:


0861425493




Crime report

Tuesday, December 9, 2008

  • Theft of petrol at BP in Tom Jones reported on 8th December. A Black man in a Ford Ranger put in petrol and left without paying.

Crime Report

Thursday, December 4, 2008

  • Other theft in Derwent St. on 3rd December. Garden furniture stolen.
  • Other theft on corner of Chaucer and Wells reported on 3rd December. Laptop stolen.

Crime Report

Wednesday, December 3, 2008

  • Hijacking in Southy St. reported on 2nd December. Victim was picking up his daughter when 2 armed Black men hijacked him of his Polo Classic.  Vehicle recovered at Engen Actonville.
  • Domestic violence in Alida Close reported on 2nd December. Lady was fighting with/hitting her sister.

Crime Report

Tuesday, December 2, 2008

  • Attempted housebreaking in Marlboro Place reported on 1st December. Suspects tried to break front and back doors but did not succeed.  Doors were damaged.
  • Robbery  in Southy Street reported on 1st December. 3 Black men in a Corsa robbed the gardener of cash and his cell phone.

Crime report

  • Housebreaking and theft in Cambridge St. reported on 26th November. Front door broken open,  cellphone and wallet stolen.
  • Theft of motor vehicle in Village Rd. reported on 26th November. Uno Fire stolen from premises.
  • Domestic violence reported in Spencer St. on 27th November. Husband threatened to kill his whole family.
  • Attempted theft of motor vehicle in Hubbard St. reported on 27th November. Driver’s door lock tampered with.
  • Theft out of motor vehicle in Southy St. reported on 27th November. Small window broken, radio stolen.
  • Hijacking in Bailey St. Reported on 29th November. Victim's Ford Bantam was hijacked in the driveway by 2 armed suspectys.  Cellphone and wallet also taken.
  • Rape on corner of Main and Bailey reported on 30th November. White male was drugged and raped by 3 Black men.

Crime Report

Thursday, November 27, 2008

  • Hijacking in 21 Blyde St. reported on 23rd November. 2 armed suspects hijacked victim’s Mitsubishi. Also took jewellery

Safety tips for shoppers

Wednesday, November 26, 2008


  1. Securing your belongs


  • When shopping do not leave your bag or valuables (eg Cell phones) unattended.

    • Do not leave these possessions in your trolley while shopping

    • When trying on clothes make sure your belongs are secure

    • Do not leave valuables such as cell phone or laptops in plain view in your motor vehicle when the vehicle is unattended

    • Ensure that you have control over your bag and valuables at all times and when paying for goods or processing money at a bank make sure that you do not place your bag on a counter and leave it unattended. Be aware of strangers who may try to distract you.


  1. Be alert when drawing money


  • When drawing money from ATMs:

    • Scan the area for suspicious activity/people before approaching the ATM

    • Remain aware of your surroundings and do not allow anyone to distract you while doing your transactions.

    • Use ATM’s that you are familiar with and that are situated in well lit areas, where you are visible and safe.

    • Have your card ready in your hand before you approach the ATM to avoid opening your handbag/purse/wallet while waiting in the queue.

    • Be cautious of strangers trying to help you as they could be trying to distract you to get you card or pin details.

    • Don t force your card into the slot as it might have been tampered with.

  • When drawing large amounts of money from the bank

    • Make sure you have made security arrangements

    • Be aware of suspicious people/vehicles while en-route

    • Do not advertise that you are going to the bank


  1. Protect your information

  • Protect your ATM Pin number

  • Do not use guessable pin numbers such as your birth date, and change it often.

Safety Tips for preventing House Breakings and House Robberies

  • Lock all doors and close window when leaving your home unattended (even if you leave for only a short while)

  • Do not hide keys under the door mat, in flower pots or any other place where the keys could be found by criminals

  • Ensure your windows have burglar guards to prevent access

  • Do not leave notes outside your house announcing your absence from the house

  • Leave a radio on and a light on at night to give an “at home” appearance. Don’t leave an outside lamp burning through the day as this is a clear sign that no one is home

  • Cancel all deliveries (such as newspapers) while you are away If this is not possible asks a trusted neighbor to collect these deliveries.

  • Changes the locks on your house if you keys have been stolen or lost

  • Ask a trusted neighbor to keep an eye on your house while you are away. You should supply this neighbor with a number they can contact you on while you are away

  • When you are at home never listen to music, watch TV or entertain visitors with the doors to you house open or unlocked.

  • Never leave the key in the inside of an outer door which has a glass panel or or window near the door.

  • Don’t keep large amounts of cash at your house

  • Ensure your house’s street number is clearly marked on you fence, wall or gate so that it can be easily seen by any emergency service or police personnel

  • Store emergency contact numbers in your phone and label them clearly to allow fast dialing in an emergency

  • Never give the impression you are at home alone if a stranger telephones you or comes to your door

  • It is your right to see the identification cards of caller who claim to be from government, municipal officials or even SAPS members. Even if they are in uniform ask to see their identity documents/cards and insist on this. If they fail to comply ask them to leave your premises immediately and report the matter to the SAPS

  • Get to know your neighbors

  • If you come home and find a door or window open or signs of forced entry, don’t go into the house. Go to the nearest phone and call the police



Remember call 10111 in case of an emegency

Crime report

Monday, November 24, 2008

  • Theft of motor vehicle in Belloc St. reported on 21st November. 4 Black men stole a  red Golf, the owner saw them pushing it down the street and gave chase. The thieves abandoned the vehicle
  • Theft of motor vehicle in Umfolosi Rd. reported on 22nd November. A Honda Ballade was stolen while parked in front of premises.
  • Domestic violence in Southy St. reported on 23rd November. 17 year old son assaulted his father.

Crime report

Friday, November 21, 2008

  • Housebreaking and theft in Main St. reported on 19th November. House broken into, DVD player, hi-fi and TV stolen.  DVD player recovered in Derwent St.
  • Attempted theft out of motor vehicle in Saturnus St. reported on 19th November. Window broken of Honda Ballade but nothing taken.
  • Other theft in Pedro Close reported on 19th November. Bicycle stolen.
  • Theft out of motor vehicle in Starlight St. Reported on 19th November. Tazz window broken.  Speakers stolen.
  • Theft of motor vehicle in Louis Leipoldt reported on 20th November. Gate forced open. Bakkie stolen from driveway.

Crime Report

Tuesday, November 18, 2008

  • Hijacking reported in Bayley St. on 15th November. She was leaving her friend’s house a white Citi Golf passed and stopped at the corner.  2 Black men got out of the car and came towards them.  They approached her car.  They were armed and made her get out of her vehicle.  Took her BMW.
  • Attempted housebreaking reported in Gamtoos St. on 16th November. 2 Black men jumped the fence and were trying to force open the back door.  Suspects were disturbed and fled, leaving behind break-in tools
  • Theft of motor vehicle reported in Fairbridge St. on 14th November. Citi Golf stolen from the driveway.
  • Theft of motor vehicle reported in Fairbridge St. on 16th November. Mazda stolen – parked outside the premises.
  • Housebreaking and theft reported in Cambridge St. on 17th November. Suspects broke into lapa. Stole bar fridge, hifi, speakers glasses and various other items.
  • Assault reported in Kei Rd. on 17th November. 2 children were walking down Wilge when 2 youth stopped next to them on their motorbike.  They started hitting one of the children.

Crime report

Thursday, November 13, 2008

  • Theft out of motor vehicle reported on 12th November in Sunvale Flats. A radio was stolen our of a vehicle.

Crime report

Wednesday, November 12, 2008

  • Domestic violence reported on 10th November in Tugela Rd. Wife took some pills , then acted violently towards her family.
  • Theft out of a motor vehicle reported on 11th November in Cambridge St. A Nissan bakkie was broken into and the radio and cash stolen.
  • Housebreaking and theft reported on 11th November in Genevieve St. Entry was gained through the dining room but suspected were disturbed and nothing was stolen.

Crime report

Monday, November 10, 2008

  • Domestic violence was reported in Genevieve St. on 9th November. A husband threatened to hit his wife and broke various items in the house.

Crime Report

Thursday, November 6, 2008

  • Attempted housebreaking occurred on 25th October in Lawrence St. A wooden door next to a garage was broken open but no entry appeared to have been gained.
  • Domestic violence occurred on 26th October in Sonop caravan park. A son tried to assault his father.
  • Theft out of a motor vehicle occurred on 26th October in Crocodile St. The passenger side window of a VW Golf was broken and the radio and an MP3 player stolen.
  • Cable theft occurred on 27th October in Beryl St. Telkom cable was stolen. The suspected was arrested and the cable recovered. The suspect was handed to Telkom and released by them.
  • Housebreaking and theft occurred on 27th October at an empty house in Louis Leipold St. A front window was broken and electrical cables stolen.
  • A motor vehicle was stolen on 27th October in Kei Rd. The main gate was broken open and a Citi Golf stolen.
  • Other theft occurred on 5th November in Wilge Rd. A gate motor was stolen.

Crime report for 23 October 2008

Thursday, October 23, 2008

  • A case of housebreaking and theft was reported in Reitz St. on 21st October. A study window was broken and two laptops stolen.
  • A gate motor was reported stolen in Jade Rd. on 22nd October.

Crime report

Tuesday, October 21, 2008

  • Housebreaking and theft were reported in Cloudy St. on 20th October. The residents' daughter went to check on the house while her parents were away and noticed  an open bathroom window. The alarm system was damaged and 2 TVs and some other items stolen.
  • Domestic violence was reported in Sunvale Court on Bayley St. on 20th October. A woman and her boyfriend were fighting and she wanted him to leave the residence.

Suspicious vehicles

There are 2 suspicious vehicles hanging around in Rynfield. They have been noticed especially outside a house in Sarel Cilliers st. near Ebotse entrance.
The vehicles in question are:

  • Blue Volkswagen Golf with white occupants and registration number KNT 275 GP
  • White Volkswagen golf with white occupants, registration currently unknown, possibly PHP 595 GP
Let's all please look out for these vehicles and hopefully stop these guys
from commiting crimes in our areas.

Crime Report

Monday, October 20, 2008

Housebreaking and theft occurred on 17th October at an empty house in Linnet Rd.

A lounge window was broken to gain entry. Alarm wires were cut and lights, switches and plugs stolen. 

 

A VW velocity  was stolen in Coleridge St on 16 October.

The gate gate forced open and the vehicle stolen.

Crime Report

Thursday, October 16, 2008

A hijacking occurred in Letaba St. on 15th September.

As the victim was coming out of his driveway in his BMW, a Corsa stopped and 3 Black men got out and hijacked him.


Crime Report

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

A generator was stolen out of a yard on Masefield St. on 13th October

 

A hijacking occurred in Bayley St. on 12th October.

The victim pulled into into her driveway. 2 armed Black men approached and hijacked her Polo.

 

An attempted housebreaking occurred in Daffodil Street on 12th October.

Burglar bars were broken but no entry was gained.

 

Domestic violence occurred in Spray street on 12th October.

The husband assaulted his wife.

 

Assault occurred on the corner of Bayley and Cambridge on 12th October.

A black man under the influence of alcohol assaulted his girlfriend and was arrested

 

A motor vehicle was stolen in Jukskei Rd. on 11th October.

A BMW was stolen.  Vehicle found outside 40 Jukskei – door lock damaged.

 

A motor vehicle was stolen  in Whitman street on 10th October.

A BMW parked outside the premises was stolen.

 

A dog was poisoned in Stratford complex on 10th October.


Crime report

Friday, October 10, 2008

A gate motor was stolen on Linnet street on 9th October.

 

Attempted housebreaking occurred on Derwent St. on 9th October.

Suspects tried to force open the security gate at front door, but were disturbed.

Crime Report

Thursday, October 9, 2008

Housebreaking and theft occurred from an empty house in Chaucer St. on 8th October.

A glass was door forced open and electrical wires were stolen.

 

Housebreaking and theft occurred in Douglas St. on 8th October.

The front door was forced open and cellphones, jewellery, a GPS and  two laptops were stolen.

Crime report

Monday, October 6, 2008

An attempt was made to steal a gate motor during the night on 5th October in Wilge Street.

 

A Toyota Tazz was stolen on 3rd October on Gillwell St. The gate lifted from it's rails and the vehicle stolen from premises

Crime report

Friday, October 3, 2008

Theft of motor vehicle occurred on 1st October on Oak St. West.

A VW Fox was stolen from premises.

 

Housebreaking and theft occurred on 2nd October on Reitz St.

The security gate and front door were broken open and a TV stolen.

 

A cellphone was stolen on 2nd October at the Engen on Bailey St.
The suspect in a Jetta asked to borrow the victim's cellphone. The victim gave it to the suspect and he drove off with it.

Crime report

Wednesday, October 1, 2008

Housebreaking and theft occurred on  29th  September on Coleridge St. (Empty house)

A window was broken to gain entry and various fittings stolen from the premises.


Housebreaking and theft occurred on Southy St. on 30th September

Lapa was broken into and Flatscreen TV and entertainment system stolen.

 

Housebreaking and theft occurred on 30th September on Christen St.
2 suspects rang the intercom – only the daughter was at home and she wouldn’t open. They then pushed the gate open and smashed the sliding door at TV room.  DVD player and amplifier stolen.

 

Housebreaking and theft occurred on 30th September at Rodos Palace

Window frame and burglar bars broken.  Laptop stolen

 


Crime report

Tuesday, September 30, 2008

A black male was caught stealing scrap from a premises in Wordsworth St. at 23h07 on 26th September.  Suspect was arrested.

An attempted housebreaking occurred on Godwin St. at 04h32 on 26th September. Suspects tried to break the glass door but were disturbed and fled.

At 03h24 on 21st September a man came into the Engen shop on Bayley St. to buy cigarettes.  His bank card was not accepted by the machine. The man grabbed his card and cigarettes and ran out.

Housebreaking and theft occurred at 15h22 on 19th  September at Farrarmere Country Estates. Suspects opened the back window.  Laptop, jewellery and cellphones were stolen

Crime report

Monday, September 29, 2008

A stone was thrown through a Ford Sierra's window on Windermere St. at 03h31 on 17th September and the radio stolen.

A Toyota Corolla parked in front of a premesis on
Heywood St. was stolen on at 19h53 on 17th September.

Empty house on Coleridge St. was broken into by forcing open the entertainment room door at 16h24 on 17th September. A stove was damaged, wiring and plugs removed from premises

Security Alert

Friday, September 19, 2008

The following information was supplied by the Linden CPF:

The following vehicle "Look Outs" have been issued by Linden SAPS - 17
September 2008:
VEHICLE LOOK OUTS
1) White VW Golf and/or White Mazda Etude. Registration number PNV268GP
or MYB757GP or VDK...GP. Involved in business and residential robberies:
1, 2 or 3 black male occupants. Occupants are armed.

2) Light coloured (light grey, off-white or silver) Opel Kadet.
Registration number of KDX995GP involved in car jackings - - false
plates.

3) Brown / Gold 1980 Mercedes Benz driven by one Indian man, carrying a
suit case inside his car with sweets inside - - moving around schools.

Residents, schools and businesses are urged to be cautious and not take
chances.

GENERAL
4) Criminals CONTINUE to making use of state and municipal vehicles and
uniforms to gain illegal access to properties. These include City Power,
City of Joburg (Valuation, Rates and Taxes) and even Roads Agency
vehicles and uniforms.

Should your property be approached and they are suspicious. Please call
10111.
It is no use going inside to call or check, establish that they are
suspicious and then go back outside again. During the time you are
inside, they most likely will have gained access to your property.
Please inform your domestic workers. These incidents take place during
the day.

The information has been supplied by Linden SAPS and is issued by the
Linden Community Police Forum as a public awareness service to
residents, businesses and schools in the Linden Precinct.

Crime report

Tuesday, September 16, 2008

2 Wheels were stolen from a Bakkie, and it's wires were cut, on 15th September 2008 at 06h29

Crime report

Monday, September 15, 2008

There was an armed robbery on 11th September 2008 at 01h07 on the corner of Bayley and Main st.

The victim stopped at the robot and was boxed in by a Golf and a Mazda.  He was dragged out of the vehicle and a gun was held to his head.  They took his cellphone.

 
Theft out of motor vehicle occurred on 12th September 2008 at 06h53 in Tugela road.

A Tazz was broken into and radio and beer stolen out of vehicle

 

A housebreaking and theft occurred on 13th September 2008 at 12h37 in Skylark st.

Copper fittings and plugs were stolen from premises (empty house on show)

Motor vehicle theft and other theft on 9 September

Thursday, September 11, 2008

A Citi Golf was stolen from outside premises in Mercury street on 9 September.

A worker also put in R700 worth of petrol at the BP on Tom Jones St, took the money but did not pay it in. He left the premises without informing anyone.

Dog poisoning and attempted car theft on 8th September

Tuesday, September 9, 2008

A dog was poisoned on the 8th of September 2008, and the suspects also
attempted to steal the owner's Citi Golf.

Domestic Violence on 6th September

Monday, September 8, 2008

Domestic violence occurred at 20h40 on 6th September 2008.
A wife and husband fought over their child.

Theft of Petrol on 5th September

A Corsa Bakkie put in petrol at the BP on Tom Jones St at 3h20 on 5th September.
The credit card was declined and the driver drove off without paying.

Theft of motor vehicle on 5 September

There was a theft of a motor vehicle at 7h53 on the 5th September 2008.
A bakkie was stolen from the front of a house.

Armed Robbery on 4 September 2008

Friday, September 5, 2008

There was an Armed Robbery on 4 September 09h57

5 or 6 armed men entered the premises and tied up the occupants. Cellphones and cash stolen.

Attempted theft of motor vehicle

There was an attempted theft of a motor vehicle on 1 September 2008, at 04h34.

A client spotted someone at his Nissan Sentra and when he went out the suspects ran away.  The back small window of the vehicle was broken.

Security in the home

Friday, August 1, 2008

Dear friends..

I would like to share a something with all of you..so that you are more aware of your domestic workers.

Last Friday, (25.07.08) my maid forgot her cell phone at my house. I decided to have a look at the phone...

I found that she has video clips of all the houses that she works at incl. mine. She filmed everything. From room to room, making specific notice to appliances, the TV's, dvd's, sound systems etc.

I was very shocked and surprised to see this. I then went thru the rest of her phone...and found sms confirmations of huge sums of monies being deposited into her account twice in this month.(more than double my salary). What is a domestic worker doing with that amount of money? Cos' the money I pay her is peanuts compared to that.

Our first thoughts were that she probably gets paid for assisting burglars. It is purely murphy's law that she forgot her phone, because my place was filmed on Friday the 25 of July, while I was at work.

So, I don't know what she has been planning and for when, but I am so glad that we found this now.

She also took pictures of our pictures that we have on the fridge and in frames on the walls etc. as well as the intercom behind the door. This I find very strange and suspicious.

She phoned me frantically later that night to tell me to switch her phone off. I have not asked her anything yet.

I have in fact sent the video clips to my phone for proof if we may need it. But I have since changed the locks on my doors and I have asked her to come to my place on Saturday instead of during the week. We plan on confronting her first and then dismissing her.

Another thing I would like to mention is that normally when I talk to her, she has this thing that she can not talk english very well...but on the video clip her english is very good and even her tone of voice is different.

So be careful guys..and take care.

Hijacking Tips from a Hijacker

Tuesday, July 15, 2008

Q. 1: Are most cars hijacked on order by syndicates?
Answer: Yes, I would get a phone call to deliver a certain type of car by a
certain deadline, and then we'd go out and search for one. If they needed it
quickly, I would hijack. If I had a bit more time I'd steal a parked car, as
it was safer.

Q. 2: Which types of vehicles are the most popular amongst hijackers?
Answer: We would get orders to steal just about anything. Double-cab
bakkies, any make, were in very high demand. Also, "G-strings" (BMW
3-series), Polo's, Mercedes and Toyotas. I'd get paid a lot more for a
double-cab, around R16 000, but only about R500 to R6 000 for a car. If it
was an expensive car like the "Anaconda" (BMW 7-series) I could get about 15
grand, though.

Q. 3: Which cars have the lowest hijack risk?
Answer: There's no such thing. There's a demand for all sorts of cars, old
and new. If the vehicle isn't sold then it's stripped for spares. The only
thing there isn't really an interest in is expensive exotics. I once stole a
Ferrari from a garage just for fun, drove it around for a while and then
left it back at the garage.

Q. 4: Do most of the cars that aren't stripped end up beyond our borders?
Answer: No, a lot stay in the country. They are given new identities,
re-registered and sold here.

Q. 5: How effective are modern anti-theft and tracking systems?
Answer: When I was stealing cars three years ago, most of them were a joke.
I could break into almost any car and drive it away within minutes. Some
cars were very advanced and a lot of work to steal though, like Volvos. With
tracking systems, it was usually very easy to find where the device was
hidden. While one guy drove the car, his accomplices would strip the
interior looking for the tracker's hiding place. Then sometimes we'd place
the tracking unit into a taxi and trick the police and the helicopters into
following the taxi. Nowadays the tracking systems are getting a lot better
though, with quicker response times, and towards the end I nearly got caught
a couple of times.

Q. 6: How did you learn how to override these high-tech systems?
Answer: Experience, and learning from other car thieves. We all shared
information. If I was having difficulty with a particular car, sometimes I'd
dress up nicely and go to a dealer posing as a customer. I'd ask the
salesman how good the anti-theft system was on that car and he would give me
all the details.

Q. 7: What was your hijacking modus operandi?
Answer: We would get people in their driveways, on the way to work or on
their way home. Rainy weather is the best time to steal cars. When it's
raining it makes it more difficult for the tracking helicopters to find you.

Q. 8: In a hijacking did you normally go for soft targets like women?
Answer: No, I could take on anyone. I was a professional. Some people wore
guns but never got a chance to use them as I was too fast. I'd stick my gun
right in their faces and they wouldn't give me any trouble. That's why I
never shot or hurt anyone; I was against that. A friend of mine sometimes
shot people he hijacked and he used to wake up with nightmares.

Q. 9: Which area s did you target?
Answer: Any white suburb, it didn't matter. I never stole in the townships
because people were poor there. I also didn't rob black people.

Q 10: Is that because you don't like whites?
Answer: No, it's because darkies are dangerous. If you rob them, they go to
a sangoma who would "take care" of you.

Q. 11: How much money did you make?
Answer: A lot, but I wasted it all. It was easy come, easy go. Some money
would go to police and judges and prison officials in bribes. I got caught a
few times but was never convicted. Bribing a police officer to lose a docket
cost about R2 000 to R5 000. The only time I spent in jail was awaiting
trial. Then I'd bribe the prison guard to help me escape.

Q. 12: Is this the norm, or were you lucky?
Answer: I knew how to find the loopholes and beat the system. Some of my
friends were caught and convicted to 8 or 12 years or more.

Q. 13: What made you stop crime?
Answer: I saw I had nothing to show for all those years. I felt guilty for
what I'd done and wanted to achieve something in my life. That's why I do
community work persuading other people not to do crime, and I ' m also a
fashion designer. I ' m struggling with money now. My sewing machine broke
and I can't afford to fix it, but I won't go back to crime. That life is a
stupid life.

Q. 14: What is your advice to motorists to avoid hijacking?
Answer: Look out for people following you. Some hijackers spot a car they
want and follow the person home. Be aware. If you're suspicious, make a few
false turns and see if that car is still behind you. If it is, drive to a
police station.

CSF AGM

Thursday, July 10, 2008

Hi all

Function: CSF Benonni AGM
Date: 13th August 2008
Time: 19h00
Venue: Benoni Town Hall

All sectors and sector members are requested to attend, as well as all other
interested parties.

Let's have good representation from our sector!

Cheers for now

Clive

Stainless City (SA)(PTY)LTD
C/O Paul Smit & Tile Rd
Anderbolt
Boksburg-North
011 892-3955 Phone
011 892-3972 Fax
086 530 3416 Fax
082 555 0292 Cell

Storm water drain covers being removed

Monday, June 30, 2008

Please be on the lookout for stormwater drain covers being removed. This
is a perfect hideaway for hijackers. Notify the control room immediatly
if you notice this. It could save a life.

Crime report

Friday, June 27, 2008


Housebreaking and theft 25.6.08 07h53

Kingswood

TV stolen – no sign of forced entry