Vaal - Increased Criminal Activity
Submitted by: JacquiAs we approach the festive season, Fidelity ADT would like to issue a warning to all residents about the potential increase in criminal activity. A recent incident in the Vaal region serves as a stark reminder of the heightened risks during this period.
According to Charnel Hattingh, Group Head of Marketing & Communications for Fidelity ADT, the incident happened on 5th October at approximately 04:39.
“Fidelity ADT Reaction Officer Joseph Lehohla arrived on the premises. Upon his arrival, he found no guard at the gate to open for him. As he was checking the premises from outside, he heard someone from the guard room screaming. Moments later two suspects were seen fleeing the scene towards the eastern direction of the premises.
Fidelity ADT Reaction Officer Lehohla pursued the suspects, who fired shots towards him from different directions. Despite returning fire and discharging 14 rounds, the suspects managed to escape.”
Upon further investigation, it was discovered that two security guards from another security company were tied up by the suspects. One suspect held them hostage while others were busy drilling a hole in the wall of the safe room. The suspects gained access to the safe room and managed to open one safe. An undisclosed amount of cash was stolen.
Fortunately, some of the stolen items including computer boxes, computer screens, and a drilling machine were recovered.
One of the suspect’s firearm magazine was also confiscated. The scene was handed over to Warrant Officer Steyn from Vereeniging SAPS for further investigation.
Fidelity ADT urges all residents to remain vigilant as we approach the festive season. Ensure that your security systems are functioning correctly and report any suspicious activity to your local law enforcement agencies immediately.
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Compiled on behalf of Fidelity ADT by Cathy Findley PR, for media queries contact Jacqui Moloi at 071 764 8233 or at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.