Article 589F6 Burglars beware: tech pioneers aim to make south Africa's townships safer

Burglars beware: tech pioneers aim to make south Africa's townships safer

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Nick Dall in Johannesburg
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Innovative community alarm system provides solution in places where violent crime and theft have become endemic

Ntsako Mgiba was sleeping at his aunt's place in eMalahleni (previously known as Witbank) in Mpumalanga province when thieves broke in and stole hundreds of pounds worth of laptops, smartphones and other tech. The next morning Mgiba followed the burglars' footprints - theirs was not the only home to be targeted. The police filed a report that afternoon, but any hope of tracking them down had gone.

Crime is a fact of life across South Africa. But while richer residents have access to one of the world's largest private security industries - there are 2.57 security personnel for every police officer - poorer communities like that in eMalahleni, a town that leads the country in house break-ins, are left to fend for themselves. In the townships you have burglar bars, dogs and lapsed alarm contracts," says Mgiba, explaining that a couple of big security firms have tried and failed to enter the market.

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