Limpopo residents approached by ‘paid to kill’ hitmen scams

In a different scam, Hadebe said criminals posed as Hawks officers to trick victims into paying large sums of money to avoid fabricated legal consequences.

“Two businessmen received telephone calls from a person impersonating a Hawks employee alleging he was investigating their cases. He demanded money from them to avoid prosecution.”

Hadebe urged community members to be vigilant when receiving suspicious phone calls and verify the authenticity of the caller. The public can contact the police station the caller claims to be affiliated to, to verify their identities.

“It is crucial to verify the caller’s identity by requesting their full name and the location where they are based. Do not comply with any demands for money.”

Individuals are encouraged to report any suspected scams to the nearest police station or contact the SAPS Crime Stop number at 08600-10111.

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Modiegi Mashamaite
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