Cape Times

Woman robbed in Tokai Forest

- CHEVON BOOYSEN AND OKUHLE HLATI

SAFETY groups have condemned the recent spike in robberies in prominent public spaces which left one person stabbed.

Yesterday, a woman was robbed while walking at Tokai Forest – Spaanschem­at side) – when she was approached by two men at about 7.40am.

Police spokespers­on Noloyiso Rwexana said a robbery with a weapon other than a firearm was opened for investigat­ion.

“The one suspect demanded that she hand over her cellphone, which she responded to that she did not have. They then asked for all her possession­s. The one suspect was in possession of a knife. She handed over her personal belongings such as a watch, rings, necklace and camera.

“The complainan­t sustained no injuries and was offered counsellin­g at the station,” Rwexana said.

The suspects, one in a grey hoodie and a white cap the other in a maroon striped top, fled on foot towards Soetvlei Avenue.

Meanwhile, police are yet to make an arrest following the stabbing and robbing of a cyclist on Table Mountain on Tuesday.

The 60-year-old man was robbed of his bike and stabbed in the leg while cycling above Rugby Road.

Last night, mountain bikers using the Table Mountain area, together with residents in the surroundin­g area, scoured possible crime nests to prevent another such incident, said Table Mountain Bikers group spokespers­on Melanie Vogel.

Table Mountain Watch spokespers­on Andre van Schalkwyk said five incidents had been reported since January. He encouraged people not to hike, walk or ride alone.

Anyone with informatio­n about the incidents can anonymousl­y contact Crime Stop at 086 001 0111 or SMS Crime Line on 32211.

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