#CrimeStats: Surge in carjackings, house robberies

Published Oct 24, 2017

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Parliament - Carjackings, home robberies and business robberies continue to see a steady rise in South Africa, MPs were told on Tuesday.

Briefing Parliament's portfolio committee on police, Major General Norman Sekhukhune, head of police crime research and statistics, indicated that the three crimes, more commonly known as "trio crimes" has seen bigger rises in the 2016/17 financial year than previous years.

#sapsHQ Contact Crime #CrimeStats: #TrioCrimes: Highlights. Provincial Breakdown (total & percentage change). ME pic.twitter.com/ygmZmRlb3v

— SA Police Service (@SAPoliceService) October 24, 2017

Carjackings were up 14.5 percent, while home robberies were up 7.3 percent (compared to an increase of 2.7 percent in 2015/16) and business robberies were up 5 percent.

#sapsHQ Contact Crime #CrimeStats: Sub-Category Robbery Aggravating: #TrioCrimes #CarJacking, Robbery residential, Robbery non-residential ME pic.twitter.com/92TZUBr136

— SA Police Service (@SAPoliceService) October 24, 2017

Gauteng saw a 16.9 percent increase in carjackings with 8,610 cases reported, followed by KwaZulu-Natal with 3,029 cases (up 21.5 %), and the Western Cape with 2,201 (up 8.3%).

The number of home robberies were also most prominent in Gauteng with 8,731 cases (up 10.6%) reported, followed by KwaZulu-Natal 4.255 (up 4.2%), and the Western Cape with 2,560 (down 0.5%).

There were 7,187 (up 4%) business robberies in Gauteng in 2016/17, followed by KwaZulu-Natal with 2,951 (up 4.5%), and the Eastern Cape with 2,369 cases (up 6.8%).

African News Agency

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