Sowetan

City busts man for water bribes

Residents pay thousands in scam

- By Kgaugelo Masweneng

A man who pretended to be an employee of Johannesbu­rg Water has been arrested for allegedly scamming and soliciting bribes from residents for water services.

He was arrested by the Hawks after allegedly attempting to solicit a R2 000 bribe from a resident in Westdene.

The suspect is expected to appear in the Johannesbu­rg Commercial Crimes Court today.

“The suspect‚ who calls himself Brian‚ has been operating for quite some time and extorting monies from residents whose water bills were in arrears in places like Brixton‚ Westdene‚ Auckland Park‚ Sophiatown‚ Bosmont‚ Riverlea‚ Westbury and Newlands,” said a statement from the mayor’s office. “He reconnecte­d water supply to houses that were cut off after being paid by the residents.”

The suspect allegedly approached the chairperso­n of a sectional title building which houses students after services to the building were cut off due to late or nonpayment‚ indicating that the water supply would be reconnecte­d if he was given R4 500‚ which the resident paid.

The suspect then allegedly informed the resident that it would cost him a further R15000 to R20000 to organise a payment arrangemen­t with the city. He suggested that the resident pay him R1 500 monthly to avoid further cut-offs.

“Last week the resident received a message on his cellphone which stated the water meter on the property was removed. He then contacted the suspect who told him that it had to be removed because of discrepanc­ies on the serial number. He allegedly requested R3 000 to prevent the meter from being removed. He was allegedly paid R1 000 early last week and told to collect R2 000 on Friday.

“The resident then contacted the city’s group forensic and investigat­ion service (GFIS) and a sting operation was set up together with the Hawks. An arrangemen­t was made to meet with the suspect at KFC in Sophiatown.

“The suspect arrived to collect the money and was arrested as he was leaving the complex with the R2 000‚” the mayor’s office said.

It urged residents who have been victims of such scams to report it through the city’s 24hour tip-off hotline 0800-002587 or visit the GFIS offices at 48 Ameshoff Street, Braamfonte­in.

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