In addition to the police's efforts to prevent burglary and theft in shops and other premises, the owners and staff of the shops are advised to take further steps to protect their property more effectively.
Indicatively, a series of precautionary measures are being set out below to encourage people to take care of their shops and property more effectively:
1. When the shop closes, leave the cash registers open and free of contents.
2. Do not leave large amounts of money in accessible places.
3. Ensure the store is well locked by locking doors and windows. Do not leaving the keys in the locks, even on the inside of the door.
4. During the opening hours of the store, do not leave exposed our personal property, such as handbags, purses or mobile phones and other electronic devices.
5. If the goods in the shop have serial numbers, keep a record of their serial numbers in order to be able to list and identify the goods in case of their theft.
6. If an alarm system or a closed surveillance circuit is installed, make sure that they are operational when the business is closed, and that regular checks are in place to ensure they are operational.
Shop owners and shop staff should be particularly alert during money transfer or when opening or closing their shop.
The public is encouraged to cooperate closely with the Police and, in the event of locating suspected persons or vehicles, immediately inform the Police at the 112 or 199 emergency telephone number or the local Police Station or communicate with the Citizen's Contact Line number 1460.
Finally, with the highest priority being given to our physical integrity, safety and health, shop keepers and staff should avoid any confrontation with any suspect person who may also react aggressively against them. Discriminatory observation of suspects and immediate notification to the Police is the safer method of handling such incidents by citizens.
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