
Bob’s Bar in Constitution Street was also targeted and R9,000 worth of alcohol was stolen.
Fifteen people have been arrested for breaking into bars and businesses in Cape Town during the lockdown.
Police spokesperson Sergeant Noloyiso Rwexana said they were arrested in connection with four cases of business break-ins.
CCID Safety and Security manager Mo Hendricks said the crimes were opportunistic, with one group caught breaking into a baby supply shop on the corner of Plein and Strand streets on Saturday morning.
On Sunday, three people broke into Revelas Fisheries in Long Street, and another two were arrested for breaking into a property on the corner of Buitengracht and Wale streets. Bob’s Bar in Constitution Street was also targeted, with CCID night manager TJ Jenkins saying three people were seen entering the premises, with the steel door closed from the inside.
Two people were apprehended, but a third, who is believed to have roof-hopped to Canterbury Street, got away.
Jenkins said alcohol to the value of R9,000 was stolen from Bob’s Bar.
Two other people were arrested for being in the possession of implements used to break into cars.
The Cape Town Central City Improvement District is a public-private partnership to prevent “crime and grime” in the city.
“We will not tolerate criminal activity in the CBD during the lockdown while our nation is trying to combat the coronavirus crisis.
“Criminals need to know that they will be caught and brought to book. We have 300 public safety officers working shifts 24/7, and they have been briefed and know what to look out for,” said Hendricks.
The police will also continue with crime prevention initiatives in the CBD during this period.
In other news – DJ Tira shows off his multi-million rand House & cars – Watch
It is an advantage, having a big yard at your house because you will get to exercise a bit freely since it allows you space to jog. Record producer and Kwaito star DJ Tira is one of the people with such an advantage and he has just shared how he is doing it to keep fit at his home during this lockdown period.

Taking to social media he posted a promotional video for Huawei’s fitness gear, while at the same time flaunting his multi-million rand house and cars. continue reading
Source: The Citizen










