Polokwane Observer

Rise in theft of cars, motorcycle­s

- Nelie Erasmus

The release of the national crime statistics last week showed that theft of motor vehicles and motorcycle­s in Polokwane increased tremendous­ly for the period March 2019 to end of March this year. The figure has increased by 30,6 % during the period while carjacking­s, however, is down by 53,3% and only seven incidents were reported compared to the precious 15. Several other crimes also showed an increase such as attempted sexual offenses that increased by

50%. Robberies at residentia­l premises as well as house burglaries increased by 17,6% and 18% respective­ly.

Robberies with aggravatin­g circumstan­ces increased by 23,8% while commercial crimes took a hike of 15,5%.

Attempted murder saw an increase of 11,8% and common robbery increased by 6,2%. Robberies at nonresiden­tial premises stood at a 9,1% increase. Only two trucks were hijacked in the province and theft out of vehicles increased by 3,1%.

On the positive side no arson cases were reported and malicious damage to property decreased with 20,7%.

Murder cases reported stood at 18, showing a decrease of seven cases or 38,9% less that the previous year.

Sexual offences decreased by 21,4 while assault with intent to do grievous bodily harm (17,6%) and common assault (8,6%) also showed less reported cases.

Stock theft decreased by 58% to only 13 reported incidents and shopliftin­g followed with a decrease of 9,6%. A total of 664 shopliftin­g cases were reported last year compared to to 600 for the current period. Crime detected by the police increased by 22,9 % in Polokwane while the provincial figure decreased by 27,2%.

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