SAPS warns communities against looting at CIT crime scenes

PRETORIA – The South African Police Service (SAPS) wishes to send out a stern warning to community members that looting at cash-in-transit crime scenes is a crime.
It is often seen in videos posted on social media platforms that money at Cash-In-Transit (CIT) heist crime scenes is being looted. We are appealing to community members to refrain from such criminality.
We have noted such acts of criminality playing out at the latest CIT heist that took place in Dobsonville on Monday morning and of another CIT that took place two weeks ago in Kagiso. In both incidents, dozens of community members accessed the crime scenes and looted scattered money that was found to be lying on the ground, with some still in the cash van.
When a crime is committed, it is the responsibility of the community to report the incident to the police by immediately calling the Crime Stop Number on 086 00 10111 and/or to report the matter to their nearest police station.
Cash-In-Transit (CIT) heist crime scenes can often be very dangerous particularly when explosives are used in such robberies.
It is for this reason that we warn members of the community that in some instances, it is possible that NOT ALL explosives WERE detonated at the time when the robbery was committed. This therefore poses a risk for the detonator to explode in their presence, thereby posing a risk for the loss of life.
Furthermore, when a robbery is committed, the area now becomes a crime scene and those looting at such crime scenes often contaminate the scene which will constitute a crime of theft as well as defeating the ends of justice.
We therefore call on all our communities to refrain from entering crime scenes but rather support the work of the police by assisting members when a crime is committed as opposed to being part of the crime itself.
We also wish to take this opportunity to thank those community members who continue to take a stand against crime in their communities by reporting such criminality to the police.
We welcome any or all information relating to criminality which can be communicated via the SAPS Crime Stop number, 08600 10111. Information may also be communicated via the MySAPSApp, an App which can be downloaded on any iPhone or Android handset. All information will be treated with strictest confidence.

Source: South African Police Service

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