Ethiopia: Incidents of residential burglary

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Subject: Security Advisory for Residential Break-ins in Addis Ababa

A recent incident of residential break-in targeting Japanese nationals has occurred in Addis Ababa as follows:
(1) Date and Time of Occurrence
July 24th (Wednesday) around 5:50 AM
(2) Location
Bole District, one unit in an apartment complex
(3) Incident Overview
The victim had locked the front door and was sleeping when, around 5:50 AM, the bedroom light suddenly turned on, waking the victim. The victim saw the intruder and, upon shouting, the intruder quickly fled down the stairs. There were no signs of forced entry on the locked front door, suggesting the door was likely picked. The interior showed no significant disturbance, but cash and a watch were stolen. Later, security personnel from the apartment complex reviewed security camera footage and discovered the suspect walking around the building a few hours later, leading to their apprehension.

Residential Security Measures
(1) To prevent residential break-ins:
– Install security cameras at the front door.
– Affix security camera stickers.
– Use double locks and install iron bars.
Such measures are considered effective in deterring crime.
(2) Avoid leaving valuables at home when going out (store them in the safest possible location, such as a lockable area at your workplace).
(3) When choosing a residence, consider:
– Presence of security personnel at building entrances.
– Installation of security cameras.
– Difficulty for outsiders to enter (e.g., multiple entry points or ground floor stores may make it easier for outsiders to enter).
– Security camera coverage in elevators and on each floor.
(4) Some apartment complexes may have weak door frames at the entrance. If the door frame is weak, the door can be kicked in, so verify the strength of the door frame when selecting a residence as mentioned in (3).

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