The South African Police Service (Saps) in the Western Cape has issued an urgent warning about a sophisticated fraud operation in which criminals are cloning the official telephone number of the provincial commissioner’s office to extort money from unsuspecting victims. According to Western Cape police spokesperson Colonel Andrè Traut, fraudsters have been impersonating police officers using the number 021 417 7148, which belongs to the provincial commissioner’s office. The scammers employ advanced technology to make their calls appear legitimate on victims’ caller ID displays.
“The caller ID appears to reflect the Saps provincial office number, creating the false impression that the call originates from Saps,” said Traut. The elaborate scheme involves criminals contacting victims via both regular and video calls, posing as law enforcement officials. “In some instances, via video call, by an individual impersonating a police officer and dressed in a police uniform,” Traut added.
He explained that victims are falsely told they are connected to parcels containing illegal substances that have allegedly been seized at airports. According to police reports, the criminals’ modus operandi involves threats and intimidation. Additionally, the fake officers pressure their targets into making substantial payments to avoid arrest or criminal prosecution.
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“This scam is not limited to the Western Cape, and similar cases have been reported across the country,” Traut added. The police spokesperson confirmed that authorities are currently investigating both the compromise of the telephone number and the various cases linked to this fraudulent operation.
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