Couple who scored R1.7m life insurance to remain in custody
The couple will again appear in the Knysna Magistrate’s Court on November 16
A couple formerly from Benoni who were nabbed in Knysna for allegedly faking the husband’s death will remain in police custody in the Western Cape until this week.
Hawks spokesperson Captain Lloyd Ramovha said the couple will apply for bail on November 16 on a charge of the unlawful possession of a firearm, after which they would be transferred to Gauteng to face the initial charge of fraud.
They appeared in the Knysna Magistrate’s Court on November 9 on the charge of the unlawful possession of a firearm after police discovered two allegedly unlicenced firearms when they raided the couple’s home in Knysna on November 8 after receiving a tip-off that the husband, who had been reported dead in Gauteng, was alive.
When the couple moved to the Garden Route, they became known as Chris and Alice Boshoff.
However, police believe Chris is in fact Robbie Smith (67), who they believe faked his death in 1999 while residing in Benoni. It had been claimed that Smith died in a car accident in Vosloorus.
An insurance claim was lodged with Old Mutual, which resulted in a payout of just over R1.7m to his wife. “The couple left Gauteng for KwaZulu-Natal after receiving the money and then settled in the Garden Route,” Ramovha said.
“Old Mutual was tipped off in 2020 about the possibility that they may have been scammed. Following an internal probe, a case of fraud was registered in October 2020 and assigned to Hawks’ serious commercial crime unit.”
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