Real Estate Investor Magazine South Africa November 2014 | Page 51

managing Shopping Mall Security T he Consumer Goods Council of South Africa’s Crime Risk Initiative (CGCRI) has taken action with regard to the recent spike in armed robberies aimed at retailers. Retail outlets which are affected include jewellers and cell phone stores, situated within shopping centres. The CGCRI is a business unit within the CGCSA specialising in reducing crime vulnerabilities of its members across the retail industry. Year-on-year incidents of crime at shopping centres have increased by 13%. According to information reported to the CGCSA over the past year, 33% of all shopping centre robberies involved cash, whilst 19% of the robberies targeted cell phone stores. The remainder of the incidents targeted jewellery, tobacco and liquor stores. Hotspots Gauteng is the highest targeted province with 51% of the reported incidents, followed by the Western Cape with 20% and KZN with 10% of the incidents reported to CGCSA. The remaining reported incidents occur in the other provinces, with Northern Cape being the least targeted. “The dramatic increase in cell phone related armed robbery is worrying,” said Dr Graham Wright, head of the CGCRI. “This shift of focus to cell phone stores requires greater focus on risk mitigation measures, security standards and best practises. Through the collection and analysis of crime information, the CGCRI formulates relevant best practises aimed at assisting retailers in mitigating crime incidents. Having an overall pi