Cape Times

Daily crime in Mitchells Plain shopping centre

- Chevon Booysen

A BREAK-IN at a bank in Mitchells Plain Town Centre halted business for the day but also highlighte­d the crime that shoppers and traders have to deal with daily.

Early yesterday a brazen criminal targeted Capitec Bank, smashing a window. According to police, the criminal’s attempt to get hold of one of the computers was thwarted by the burglar alarm.

Police spokespers­on FC van Wyk confirmed the incident, adding that no suspects have been arrested.

Police are investigat­ing a case of business burglary.

It is unknown what other property is missing at this stage. A trader at the town centre, who did not want to be named out of fear of victimisat­ion, says the criminal act was com mitted by an “opportunis­t”.

“No person in their right mind would be walking around here at that time of the night. That was the work of a tik kop (drug addict),” he says.

However, traders still feel safety and security should be prioritise­d at the town centre. Mitchells Plain Community Policing Forum (CPF) chairperso­n Abie Isaacs says they have “a number of concerns” relating to crime in the shopping hub.

“I must emphasise that safety and security is a priority for our CPF. At the town centre we must look at having a multi-faceted approach which will target roots to a few of the problems at the CBD.

“The police along with (City of Cape Town) Law Enforcemen­t conduct regular operations at the CBD and we have another organisati­on, Hawkers against Crime, which also focuses on safety in that area. We are also waiting for the City of Cape Town to deliver on their promise of a CID (city improvemen­t district) for the Mitchells Plain CBD,” Isaacs says.

Trader Mieshkah Cassiem urged informal and formal businesses to unite against crime in the Mitchells Plain CBD.

“We might not be able to eradicate it but we can prevent it. Town centre is still an investor’s dream that is why we have the big retailers trading here ,” Cassiem says.

Councillor Johan van der Merwe, the city’s mayoral committee member for finance, says the city has been approached by some property owners and their representa­tives regarding the establishm­ent of a CID in the Mitchells Plain CBD.

“The initial and explorator­y process of pursuing the establishm­ent of a CID is under way and all council and legal processes must be followed,” Van der Merwe says.

We might not be able to eradicate crime but we can prevent it

 ?? Picture: DAVID RITCHIE ?? NO ENTRY: A criminal smashed a window at Capitec Bank in Mitchells Plain Town Centre and tried to steal one of the computers, but was thwarted by the alarm system.
Picture: DAVID RITCHIE NO ENTRY: A criminal smashed a window at Capitec Bank in Mitchells Plain Town Centre and tried to steal one of the computers, but was thwarted by the alarm system.

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