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Smash-and-grab concern grows

crime

Increased visibility and improved infrastructure around the smash-and-grab hot spot areas in the Metro would possibly minimise the incidents according to the citizens.

Mayco member for Safety and Security JP Smith said Jakes Gerwel Drive remained a high-risk area.

He said the area had recorded 93 incidents between January and March this year, with most taking place along Jakes Gerwel

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