Crime in SA | Non-residential property robberies likely to increase

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Crime in SA | Non-residential property robberies likely to increase
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A forensic investigator says criminals tend to do their own Christmas shopping weeks before the festive season.

Business robberies have become so well-orchestrated that criminals can complete a job in the blink of an eye. Some business owners say the best way to defend themselves is to obey their attackers. eNCA's Ronald Masinda has more. Courtesy #DStv403

That's the warning from a forensic investigator, who says criminals tend to do their own Christmas shopping weeks before the festive season.And, unfortunately, it's the shop owners who bear the brunt.

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