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Crime Surge Tarnishes Umhlanga’s Entertainment Strip

September 22, 2025
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Crime Surge Tarnishes Umhlanga’s Entertainment Strip
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Businesses and residents in Umhlanga have sounded the alarm over rising lawlessness along the popular entertainment strip stretching from Oceans Mall to Chartwell Drive, warning that the area has become a haven for drug dealers and armed patrons.

According to local business operators, the lack of consistent police visibility has emboldened what they describe as “upmarket drug peddlers” who openly operate outside clubs and restaurants. Patrons brandishing firearms have also become a common sight, with reports of intimidation, fights, and late-night disturbances spilling onto nearby streets.

A restaurateur, who asked not to be named, told South African Daily that customers have begun avoiding the strip after dark. “We see drug transactions happening in plain sight, and some patrons even show off their guns. People are scared to bring their families here anymore,” he said.

Nearby residents echoed these concerns, pointing to sleepless nights caused by loud music, reckless driving, and the growing presence of suspicious individuals around residential complexes. “We invested in this area because it was meant to be safe and prestigious. Now, we feel abandoned,” said one homeowner.

Community forums say complaints to both the South African Police Service (SAPS) and Metro Police have resulted in little sustained action. While occasional operations have led to arrests, such as recent drunk driving crackdowns outside Oceans Mall, residents argue these efforts are short-lived and fail to address deeper criminal networks.

The strip is home to luxury apartments, high-end retail outlets, and some of Durban’s most popular nightlife venues. But stakeholders fear the economic fallout if crime continues unchecked. “We cannot allow Umhlanga to develop a reputation for lawlessness. Once safety is compromised, investment and tourism will vanish,” warned a local property developer.

Authorities have acknowledged concerns but stopped short of outlining a long-term plan. A SAPS spokesperson confirmed that investigations into drug and firearm-related activity are under way, while Metro Police have promised to increase patrols during peak hours.

Business groups and resident associations are calling for joint operations between SAPS, Metro Police, and private security, along with better use of CCTV and stricter licensing conditions for nightlife venues.

“Right now, criminals believe they own the strip. Unless we see proper, visible policing, Umhlanga will lose its shine,” said a resident leader.

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