Sunday World (South Africa)

UK red list also points to SA’S high crime rate

Covid infections only part of reason

- By Kabelo Khumalo

The UK’S decision to not remove South Africa from its travel “red list” despite a sharp decline in new Covid-19 cases and ramped up vaccinatio­n efforts has caused unhappines­s in the country.

But a closer look at the UK’S Foreign, Commonweal­th and Developmen­t Office (FCDO) travel advice to South Africa, dated September 14, lifts the veil on what that the UK government fears about its citizens travelling to Mzansi.

These range from fears about terror attacks, violent crime and kidnapping­s. South Africa’s reputation as one of the world’s crime capitals seems to precede it. Below, we look into the advice the UK gives its citizens who are contemplat­ing visiting our shores.

Violent crime

The UK has warned its citizens that South Africa’s townships are particular­ly violent.

“South Africa has a high level of crime, including rape and murder. The risk of violent crime to visitors travelling to the main tourist destinatio­ns is generally low. The South African authoritie­s prioritise protecting tourists and tourism police are deployed in several towns and cities. The most violent crimes

tend to occur in townships on the outskirts of major cities and isolated areas. You should use a reliable tour guide if you visit a township and should not travel to townships without one.”

The advisory also flags the country’s central business districts of major cities as a greater threat of crime (including armed robbery) than suburban areas.

Kidnapping­s

Here, the UK warns travellers that there is an increasing threat of kidnapping throughout South Africa. “Kidnaps are generally for financial gain or motivated by criminalit­y. In recent years several foreign nationals, including British nationals, have been kidnapped. British nationals can be perceived as being wealthier than locals and may be at particular risk for financial gain.”

Crime from airports

UK authoritie­s have also flagged crime that takes place after travellers leave the OR Tambo Internatio­nal Airport.

“There have been incidents involving people being followed from OR Tambo Internatio­nal Airport in Johannesbu­rg to their destinatio­ns and then robbed, often at gunpoint.”

Terrorism

The FCDO warned its citizens that terrorists were likely to try to carry out attacks in South Africa. “The main threat is from extremists linked to Daesh (formerly referred to as ISIL). In February 2018, two South African-british nationals were kidnapped and killed.”

Sunday World last month reported that President Cyril Ramaphosa instructed the South African Police Service top brass to urgently submit a report on the state of policing in the country for the past 13 years the period between 2009 to 2021.

 ?? Gallo Images ?? The police at a crime scene in Capital Park, where a body was found. Crime and Covid behind UK’S decision to keep SA on red list./
Gallo Images The police at a crime scene in Capital Park, where a body was found. Crime and Covid behind UK’S decision to keep SA on red list./

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