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Tourist killed on Chapman's Peak, call for intelligence-driven anti-crime campaign

Hout Bay from Chapmans Peak Drive. File photo.
Hout Bay from Chapmans Peak Drive. File photo.
Image: 123rf/Robin Runck

A Ukranian man was robbed and fatally stabbed while walking on the scenic Chapman's Peak in the Table Mountain National Park in Cape Town at the weekend.

The stabbing occurred at The East Fort, a listed heritage site. 

A person got stabbed to death at the East Fort in Hout Bay this morning whilst we were up on the trail in Blackburn...

Posted by Jürgen Buchelt on Saturday, July 27, 2019

Western Cape community safety minister, Albert Fritz, on Sunday condemned the murder.

"I wish his family my deepest condolences during this difficult time and call on the police to urgently apprehend each criminal involved in the attack. We cannot allow crime to threaten the well-being of people, tourism and the economy. I want to make it clear that Cape Town remains open for business and tourism.”

Fritz said he intended to meet with "the safety stakeholders of each municipality in the province to strategise on how we can further safeguard the Western Cape".

He called for a collaborative strategy to combat "crime displacement".

There was a need for collective intelligence gathering and sharing between the SAPS, law enforcement, SANParks and the SANDF, he said.

Crime displacement, he explained, is the relocation of crime or criminals as a result of police crime-prevention efforts.

Fritz said criminologists explain that there are six types of crime displacement. These include:

1.Temporal displacement: crimes occur at different times of the day;

2.Tactical displacement: offenders adopt a different modus operandi;

3.Target displacement: criminals select new targets;

4.Type of crime displacement: offenders choose a new crime to commit;

5.Spatial displacement: offenders commit crimes in new locations; and

6.Perpetrator displacement: the replacement of apprehended criminals by new ones.

“Each of these forms of displacement is a risk to the current operations on the ground. There have already been reports of spatial displacement to the CBD and the hinterlands," Fritz said.

Apart from the Chapman’s Peak attack, he said there were reports of known gangsters from the Elsies River community being arrested after moving their operations to Hermanus.

"I call on the SAPS and SANParks to make use of the state-of-the-art Transport Management Centre and the ShotSpotter technologies to anticipate and prevent further crime related to displacement.”


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