HomeNewsSAPS in Talks with Botswana Police for Extradition of Evans Sivechere Amid…NewsSAPS in Talks with Botswana Police for Extradition of Evans Sivechere Amid Growing Fraud CasesByLeccoo-December 12, 2025 HomeNewsSAPS in Talks with Botswana Police for Extradition of Evans Sivechere Amid… The South African Police Service (SAPS) has confirmed ongoing discussions with the Botswana Police Service regarding the extradition of Evans Sivechere, also known as Vecco Lupa, who is wanted in South Africa on multiple fraud charges. Sivechere, a Zimbabwean socialite and content creator, stands accused of scamming numerous clients in both South Africa and Botswana through fraudulent job offers.
Sivechere was arrested last month while in Botswana, where he was implicated in an international jobs scam. Following his apprehension, SAPS reported that he is linked to at least three fraud cases from victims primarily located in Midrand, Gauteng. These cases involve allegations that Sivechere promised overseas employment to clients who had paid substantial fees for work-permit processing and job placements in Europe.
As Sivechere remains in custody in Botswana, SAPS has notified local authorities of his extradition request. Masondo emphasized that talks are ongoing to return Sivechere to South Africa to face trial. “The South African Police Service has made the police in Botswana aware that the suspect they arrested is also wanted in South Africa,” he noted.
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Amid the growing number of cases, victims have criticized SAPS for perceived inaction and have demanded accountability from local police officials. Many alleged that SAPS officers appeared reluctant to pursue charges against Sivechere before his arrest in Botswana. Victims have expressed their frustration, stating that they feel neglected in their quest for justice.
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