Safeguard Crime Report – July 2022
Cash remains the target- at home and work, and the sum does not seem to matter with seemingly small sums targeted in some cases. If you are holding cash, you are a target.
Safeguard Crime Report – June 2022
In June, in Bulawayo, Safeguard managed to apprehend two suspects after receiving a call of an intrusion on site. Safeguard deployed two response teams that barricaded the premise before the suspects fled. The team had to fire warning shots for the suspects to surrender, leading to their successful arrest.
Safeguard Crime Report – May 2022
Given the incidents reported to Safeguard and in the media in the past month, it is clear that businesses and residences should prioritise investing in their security systems. Crimes of opportunity are being reported at both businesses and residences with some incidents involving employees as either the sole perpetrators or as connivers.
Safeguard Crime Report – April 2022
Given the increased cost of living and other aggravating factors such as the shortage of reliable transport and reports of increased use of illicit drugs, crime is likely to increase and manifest in various forms. Thus far, robbery, murder, and assault are the most common serious crimes when analysing the incidents reported by the police.
Safeguard Crime Report – March 2022
The theft of vehicles is likely to remain an issue unless significant arrests are made. Motorists are urged to be vigilant and drive with their doors locked regardless of the time. Manned parking lots are also safer to park in and motorists should avoid leaving their vehicles unlocked or with goods on the seats.
Safeguard Crime Report – February 2022
The first week of March 2022 also saw an increase in the targeting of cellphone signal tower, an indicator that fuel theft syndicates might be back in operation. Sites that have generators on site as well trucks should ensure that these sites are well manned to prevent the theft of fuel and batteries on site.
Safeguard Crime Report – January 2022
Crime is likely to remain constant as criminals target batteries from vehicles, gates, and cellphone signal tower stations as well as money from people known to keep large amounts of money. As schools prepare to reopen, school administrators should avoid storing money on-site as this will attract robbers to the site.
Safeguard Crime Report – December 2021
During the festive season, the incidents reported to Safeguard increased by 8% with an increase in all crime types except robberies, which remained constant. However, in the rest of the country, violent crime increased with fatalities reported during robberies in Beatrice, Mashonaland East, and Macheke, Masvingo.
Safeguard Crime Report – November 2021
Crime incidents reported to Safeguard increased by 73% between October and November 2021, with an increase in the
number of incidents were firearms were used in robberies (from 2 incidents last month to 5 incidents this month).
Safeguard Crime Report – October 2021
Crime incidents reported to Safeguard decreased by 18% in the past 2 months. Robberies remain a cause for concern with eight incidents reported in October 2021 (double when compared to September 2021).