Thieves target gas bottles in Ballito & Stanger

A security company is warning Ballito and Stanger residents to improve home security after a spike in gas bottle theft.

“Recent reports indicate a crime trend where opportunistic thieves are entering yards or jumping over fences to steal gas battles, irrespective of the size,” said Craig Burden, Fidelity ADT Ballito branch manager.

This trend has been noted in Ballito and Stanger, with several reported incidents in the Glen Hills area over the past week.

While it might not be a strict legal requirement to store gas cylinders in a cage in South Africa, it can often be the safest, most secure option.

It is also important to make your property less of a target by making it as hard as possible for criminals to successfully carry out their plans on your premises.

Burden offers these safety tips:

“Residents are urged to remain vigilant and not to leave anything to chance. If you see anything suspicious in or around your neighbourhood report it immediately to your private security company and local police,” said Burden.

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