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Rs 65,000 Stolen from Sainte-Croix Hair Salon

A hair salon in Sainte-Croix was targeted by thieves, with Rs 65,000 reported stolen in the latest small business robbery to hit the area.

By MauritiusNews Editorial14 days agoπŸ‘ 0 views
A hair salon in the coastal locality of Sainte-Croix has become the latest victim of a brazen theft, with Rs 65,000 reported stolen from the premises, according to Le Defi Media. While details surrounding the exact circumstances of the break-in remain limited, the incident highlights a growing concern among small business owners across Mauritius β€” particularly those operating in neighbourhood commercial strips where security infrastructure is often minimal. Hair salons and similar personal care businesses are especially vulnerable to theft. They typically operate with cash on hand throughout the day, serve a steady flow of walk-in clients, and rarely have sophisticated alarm or CCTV systems in place. For many owners, a single theft of this magnitude can represent weeks or even months of hard-earned revenue. Sainte-Croix, situated in the Port Louis district, is a densely populated urban area where petty crime and opportunistic theft have occasionally been reported. Local police are expected to investigate the matter, though no arrests had been confirmed at the time of publication. This incident serves as a timely reminder for small business operators to review their on-site security arrangements. Experts consistently advise entrepreneurs to avoid keeping large sums of cash on the premises overnight, invest in visible deterrents such as CCTV cameras, and consider electronic point-of-sale systems that reduce reliance on physical cash. For residents and business owners in Sainte-Croix, the theft will likely reignite calls for increased police patrols in commercial zones β€” a demand that community representatives have raised on multiple occasions in recent years. Anyone with information relating to this incident is encouraged to contact the nearest police station or the Mauritius Police Force emergency line.
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Originally reported by Le Defi Media

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