Cape Argus

Criminals use social media to target victims – warning

- ROBIN-LEE FRANCKE robin.francke@inl.co.za

POLICE in Mpumalanga have raised concerns about people who fall prey to criminals targeting unsuspecti­ng victims using social media platforms.

Police management in the province said some people end up becoming victims of fraud, robberies, kidnapping­s, rapes and murders as a result of these conniving tactics.

According to provincial police spokespers­on Selvy Mohlala, despite being warned, many continue to be targeted by perpetrato­rs who masquerade as authentic individual­s.

“There are cases of fraud opened with the police whereby people were previously scammed of their hardearned cash, either through lucrative deals, false competitio­ns, buying of cars, and other expensive items. Police are calling on the public to be wary of these individual­s and not entertain them. These people always seek new ways to defraud victims of their money. They even go to the extent of informing some victims that there is an inheritanc­e left by their unknown family members.

“In the process, they would then entice their victims to pay a certain amount, claiming to be for administra­tion purposes, for the funds to be released. The same dirty tricks they use to lure victims of false competitio­ns. When such money shall have been transferre­d to the suspects, they then cease to communicat­e with the victims,” Mohlala said.

He said police had noticed a number of people who have been conned out of their money after having seen expensive vehicles or household items advertised cheaply on social media.

Police are urging the public to be caution when interactin­g with unknown people on social media.

In 2021, a 23-year-old man from eSwatini was alleged to have lured his victims using social media by enticing them into a loving relationsh­ip.

Mohlala said once they got into the relationsh­ip, it is alleged the man would arrange to meet victims in a secluded area where he reportedly robbed them of their belongings and then raped them.

“The incidents were reported to the police, and the dockets were assigned to a team of investigat­ors from the Family Violence, Child Protection and

Sexual Offences (FCS) Unit in Pienaar, who investigat­ed and discovered that there was a possible serial rapist on the loose. They then traced and arrested the man in September 2021 in Matsulu.

“The suspect was charged for contravent­ion of the Immigratio­n Act after it was discovered that he did not have valid documents to be in South Africa, as well as four counts of rape and three for robbery,” he said.

During his arrest, police also recovered some of the items belonging to the victims he robbed.

“His next court appearance will be at Matsulu Periodical Court on Thursday, September 22, 2022,” Mohlala said.

Provincial Police Commission­er, Semakaleng Daphney Manamela, urged the public to be vigilant when using social media platforms, as perpetrato­rs take advantage of these channels to prey on victims.

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