REPORT:

10-06-2016 to 12-06-2016

CASES REPORTED:

Cases reported for 10-06 -2016 12-06-2016by the Brooklyn Precinct: Report not received yet.

INCIDENTS:

None.

INCIDENTS: - OTHER AREAS CRIME HOTSPOTS:

Friday 10 June 2016:

Our dedicated armed response vehicle in Muckleneuck reported at 12H57 that a stolen vehicle was left at the corner of Berea and Loveday Street; a Mazda Midge 130, with registration number FXH025GP. SAPS reference number 330/6/2016.

A resident in Dawn Street reported a fire in Dawn Park at 20h00. The Interactive Security response officer found that it is leaves/waste burning in a drain.

SUSPICIOUS VEHICLES:

Friday 10 June 2016:

The Interactive Security armed response officer in the area reported a suspiciously acting driver in a maroon coloured Ford Ranger, registration number DP54XKGP driving in the direction of Rodericks Street. He entered through the L5 gate and pulled into a residence in Sappers Contour.

Sunday 12/06/2016:

Four Bravo Mikes in a white vehicle was reported to act suspiciously in Queens Crescent at12h10. Two Interactive Security armed response vehicles looked for the suspects but could not locate the vehicle.

SUSPICIOUS PEOPLE:

None.

BE AWARE:

Interactive Security isutelising some of the heavily armed members of one of their SWAT teams currently in the East of Pretoria and they are traveling with some of our armed reaction officers to get familiar with the areas covered by Interactive Security. These SWAT personnel (ex South African police special task force personnel – Koevoet) are carrying long guns and may attend alarms and other calls by clients with the normal Interactive Security armed response personnel. The long guns they carry when they attend to possible crimes may be carried in the ready position when out of the vehicle – in the hands of the highly trained and experienced Koevoet member but pointing towards the ground (and obviously made safe when traveling in the vehicles). Interactive Security will shortly start utelising the specially built and heavily armoured SWAT vehicles (two allocated to the East of Pretoria) and guards on horseback for patrols and marketing in your area. Please be aware of these heavily armed special task force personnel, the SWAT vehicles and guards on horseback in your areas.

An experienced Interactive Security guard on horseback will patrol Lynwood Estate for a while during daytime to prevent possible crime due to a few sites where construction is ongoing. The guard will have a two way radio contact with the control room and armed reaction which should assist in preventing crime. The horse was removed due to a resident complaining to the Tswane Municipality because the horse was kept in the area (the horse was in excellent condition). Interactive Security will therefore now have to move the horse in and out from time to time from a nearby area.

Always allow enough spacewhen you stop behind another vehicle to pull out and drive off immediately, especially when only one or two vehicles stop behind each other during nighttime (if you can see the wheelsof the car in front of you you can pull out behind a car quickly). This is due to possible high jacking. It is extremely unlikely that an attempted high jacking will happen when a vehicle pull off during the high jacking attempt.

Practice makes perfect: practice to lock your vehicle with the remote lock feature, walk away from your vehicle and lock the vehicle again by using the remote control lock feature. Criminals widely target certain vehicles, follow you to a place where you stop (like shopping centres) jam the remote lock signal while you operate it and get access to your vehicle.

INFORMATION:

1.  Please report all suspicious persons and vehicles in your street immediately. Residents are the best at noticing suspicious behavior or vehicles. Send as much information of crimes to .

2.  Enter the LCA emergency numbers on your cell phone 0861 3333 61 or cell 082 4551 057

3.  Interactive Security is moving office in Pretoria. We are moving over the weekend of 04 and 05 June to 439 Atterbury Street.

OPPERATIONS:

1.  We had six vehicles in the area and a total of 2257km’s was patrolled over the PAST36hours.

2.  6Gatewere left open, owners contacted.

3.  309Alarm signals received.

0Positive

O% Due to weather

90%Due to human error and

10%Unexplained false alarms

4.  All patrol and reaction vehicles are fitted with dash cameras. Video footage from these dash cameras can only be stored for approximately 48 hours due to the amount of data generated by these dash cameras.

5.  Please report incidents immediately so that we can identify footage that we need to save at the main frame.

ACCESS GATES:

Residents may close or open the Flinders access gate by calling a number on their cellphones. The gate closes automatically unless it was bumped or are closing and touch a vehicle in the process (tailgating is an obvious scenario for this to happen). Please stop and call the gate opening number on your cellphone if you noticed that the gate did not close behind you or somebody else. If at all possible, please let the Interactive Security control room know if anybody slipped into the estate by tailgating, so that our patrol officers may investigate, as this may be done by criminals planning to burgle houses (or commit even worse crimes).

Please do not assume that the vehicle that tailgated into the Lynwood Estate belong to residents; each case must be investigated by Interactive Security to prevent possible crimes.

Please do not open the vehicle access gates for pedestrians by calling the gates that may be opened by a cell phone call. This is an invitation to criminals to plan a burglary as it is very unlikely that your workers will (always) report suspicious vehicles slipping through the gates. The security in any enclosed area is as good as the access control – more than one layer of security is required to prevent crime.