Pease can these reports be more objective:  

 

Street Number

Reported by

Did Police do follow up

 

Just as a side note,  many households primary source of income is accomodation 
for international students.  Two USA universities have made a decision not to 
place students in OBS due to an incident on OSIAN Road.  It will be a disaster 
to chase away the rest of the market through crimes such as these.  

 

In some cases the students are to blame because they lack the discretion to 
understand walking home drunk, showing their phones in public and failing to 
lock gates etc, walking home alone at night.  Thinking all people 
are”friendly”. 

 

But news travels fast and increased crime of this nature will affect arrivals 
in Cape Town.  

 

Just some facts, my Lodge received 100 students in the past 12 months.  Each 
students budgets approximately R20000.00 a month for their average 3 month 
stay.  They spend the majority of this on accomodation, hire cars and the main 
tourist activities around Cape Town.   This is a total value of R2 million.  
This supports the local eateries, transport, and small businesses.  It brings 
up the value of OBS as a destination,not to mention the property values.

 

What is the police strategy to stamp out crime in OBS – because without them 
being an effective force, it will only get worse.

 

Regards,

Barbara

 

Just food for thought.  These students need to be protected as far as possible. 
obsnw@googlegroups.com [mailto:obsnw@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Frank 
Schuitemaker
Sent: 19 September 2015 11:27 PM
To: The Observatory Neighbourhood watch
Subject: [obsnw] Oxford Road Forced Entry Armed House Robbery

 

Dear Obsies,

At 04:30 Three coloured males of about 1.8m height, average build broke down 
the driveway gates, damaging the motor mechanism. Climbed over a fence on the 
side of the house, smashed a glass window and forced off the burglar bars. 
Entered the room of an absent French student tenant and likely stole her laptop 
and other electronics (still finding out).

When confronted by the other 3 or 4 woken up other foreign and one Zulu female 
student tenants they threatened them with knifes and shouted they will shoot 
them (no fire arm was however seen).

Nobody was hurt but needless to mention that the ladies were severely shocked 
and traumatised by this incident. This is why we didn't manage to get a 
detailed description of the suspects or get away car or other modus operandi. A 
hat from one of the perps was found on the property and hopefully this may help 
Obsid to identify the suspects from CCTV footage.

This report was made possible due to an active WhatsApp Group which reported 
some 8 incidents in a few days in Oxford Road alone. You to can become part of 
a WhatsApp Group as not to be alone, neighbour are there to assist you. Read 
the ObsLife September article here 
<https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/14639607/WhatsApp%20Groups%20in%20ObsLife%20Sept%202015.jpg>
 .

Thank you all for reporting each incident to both Ops and Cops no matter how 
small, these will all add up to making our village a better and caring village 
for all.

 

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