Source : Perth Now news
Following a current rise in burglaries in many cities, cantonington police have issued a warning to those who sell goods online through classified ads or social media.
In order to take off-road and road-registered riders, according to police, offenders were stealing from cars and sheds. Studies have established a connection between some of the crimes and online sales.
Offenders sometimes learned about a bike from photos taken at a seller’s house or by using fake profiles to handle inspections, according to police.
People in WA were urged to be careful when selling high-value goods electronically.
Avoid sharing photos or details that might show your address or the location of your property, and review security measures to make sure motorcycles are secured and kept away from the public, they said.
People who notices cautious behavior may dial 131 444 to report it to the police. Anonymous information about crime in the community may be reported to Crime Stoppers online at crimestopperswa.com. des or by calling 1800 333 000.
Free of charge, scooters, e-scooters, e-bikes, and off-road scooters can also be registered at bikelinc.com. une.

