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Fraudsters posing as police officers leave victims in despair
Weekend Argus on Saturday
|May 03, 2025
IN RECENT years, South Africa has unfortunately earned a reputation as a fertile ground for fraudsters, transforming the country into a global hotspot for scams so elaborate they could fool even the sharpest among us.
As a journalist and editor, I often hear of new scams making the rounds, but nothing quite compares to the chilling accounts of the SAPS impersonation scam a scheme so terrifyingly convincing that it leaves its victims reeling in despair.
Having personally experienced the unnerving rise in fraudulent activity, I can attest to the psychological toll scams like these take. A few months ago, I received an email claiming to be from my bank.
The message was perfect in its mimicry logos, language, and even sender details seemed legitimate. While I managed to avoid falling victim, I couldn't shake the feeling that with one lapse in judgment, I could've been another statistic in South Africa's fraud epidemic.
This brings me to the Southern Afri-can Fraud Prevention Service (SAFPS) and their recent warning about scammers posing as members of the South African Police Service (SAPS). These fraudsters have perfected their game, exploiting trust and fear to deceive innocent individuals into divulging sensitive personal and financial information or worse, into transferring money to fake accounts.
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