Picture: NPA. The National Prosecuting Authority’s (NPA) Asset Forfeiture Unit (AFU) has secured a R43 million restraint order against an international call centre scam syndicate. It follows the arrest on 27 January 2026 of a group of suspects linked to a global syndicate that allegedly operated bogus call centre agencies in Bryanston, Johannesburg.
The twenty-three members of the alleged international scam syndicate swindled international victims of more than R1 billion. In terms of the order, various assets registered in the names of the accused have been restrained, including multiple high-value immovable properties across Gauteng, some valued at over R3 million, as well as movable assets. This includes a Mercedes-Benz A45S AMG, Aston Martin DB9, Volkswagen Golf 8 GTI, Toyota Fortuner, Jaguar E-Pace, Ford Ranger, Toyota Hilux, and other vehicles.
National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) spokesperson Kaizer Kganyago said the total estimated value of the restrained assets is approximately R43.9 million. “Yesterday, 14 April 2024, the sheriffs of the court, representatives of the AFU, members of the Directorate for Priority Crime Investigation (DPCI) and the appointed auctioneers visited the various addresses in Gauteng to execute the provisional restraint order. “In accordance with the provisional restraint order, the auctioneers took possession of various motor vehicles to be kept in storage pending the finalisation of the criminal case and possible confiscation application,” Kganyago said.
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“According to the evidence, an international Israeli syndicate operated the call centres from which they enticed unsuspecting members of the public, in countries such as Australia, New Zealand, Canada, the United States of America and various other countries abroad, to invest in non-existent products with promises of returns on their investments. “Evidence shows that the call centre agents targeted vulnerable individuals, groomed them and knowingly misrepresented investment opportunities and returns.” Kganyago saidthe criminal case remains before the Palm Ridge Magistrates’ Courtand has been postponed to 4 June 2026 for further investigation.
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