Discover The 10 Items Criminals Target in South African Homes This Holiday Season
The holiday season in South Africa is synonymous with travel, family time, and relaxation. Unfortunately, it’s also a prime time for criminals to strike. The December holidays see a spike in home burglaries and robberies as residences are left unattended. To keep your home and valuables safe, it’s crucial to know the items criminals target and how to deter them.
The Rise in Holiday Crime
Statistics from the South African Police Service (SAPS) highlight a surge in residential break-ins during the holiday season. Between October and December 2023, nearly 40,751 home burglaries were reported, translating to about 453 incidents daily. Criminals exploit the holiday exodus, targeting properties that appear vulnerable.
“Criminals are as excited as homeowners during this time,” says Charnel Hattingh, Group Head of Marketing and Communications at Fidelity ADT. “They watch for telltale signs, such as packed suitcases and cars leaving for extended periods, signaling empty homes.”
Top 10 Items Thieves Target
Criminals often focus on high-value, easy-to-carry items that can be quickly sold or used for personal gain. Here are the top ten items they seek:
- Electronics
Televisions, laptops, gaming consoles, and smartphones are frequently stolen due to their high resale value and portability. - Jewellery
Small yet valuable, jewellery and watches are easy to conceal and sell, making them attractive targets. - Cash
Untraceable and easily accessible, cash remains one of the most sought-after items in burglaries. - Appliances
Kitchen appliances like microwaves and toasters are common targets, especially in homes with poor security measures. - Power Tools
High-value tools are often stolen from garages or workshops and resold. - Firearms
Firearms are targeted for their monetary value and potential use in further criminal activities. - Identity Documents
Passports and ID cards are stolen for identity theft or fraudulent activities. - Bank Cards
Thieves use stolen bank cards for immediate, unauthorized purchases before they’re reported lost. - Alcohol
Expensive bottles of wine or spirits are targeted for personal use or resale. - Luxury Goods
Designer handbags, shoes, and branded clothing are prime targets for thieves looking for valuable, lightweight items.
How to Protect Your Home
To safeguard your home, taking a proactive and comprehensive approach is essential. Here are some tips to deter burglars and keep your property safe:
1. Secure All Entry Points
Ensure all doors and windows have sturdy locks. Upgrade your security gates and consider installing burglar bars where necessary.
2. Install an Alarm System
An updated alarm system connected to a reliable security company ensures 24/7 monitoring.
3. Use Motion-Detection Lights
Outdoor lights with motion sensors can startle potential intruders and deter break-ins.
4. Hide Valuables
Avoid leaving high-value items visible through windows. Store jewellery, electronics, and cash in a safe.
5. Don’t Advertise Your Absence
Refrain from posting travel plans on social media or leaving packaging for expensive purchases outside.
6. Maintain a “Lived-In” Look
Use timers to switch lights on and off at intervals. Arrange for a trusted friend or neighbor to collect mail and check on your home.
7. Notify Your Security Provider
Inform your security company of your absence to ensure extra vigilance during the holidays.
8. Secure Outbuildings
Garages, tool sheds, and other outbuildings should be locked and equipped with alarms if possible.
Lessons from Real Incidents
Several recent cases underscore the importance of vigilance:
- In Limpopo, police arrested human traffickers transporting children in a minibus, showcasing the wide scope of criminal activities.
- A major bust at OR Tambo International Airport uncovered crystal meth worth R6 million hidden in a pool table, highlighting criminals’ ingenuity.
While these examples may seem unrelated, they serve as reminders of the importance of comprehensive security measures to protect your home and loved ones.
Stay Safe This Festive Season
The holiday season should be a time of joy, not stress. By preparing your home against potential threats, you can enjoy your vacation with peace of mind.
“Make your festive season memorable for the right reasons,” advises Hattingh. “With the right precautions, you can leave home knowing it’s safe and secure.”
Don’t let your festive cheer be dampened by criminal activity. Stay vigilant, invest in proper security measures, and ensure your home is the one burglars overlook this holiday season.


