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Help Thembisa police resolve a fraud case

Tembisa detectives seek your assistance in locating the two men in the pictures.

The Thembisa police are seeking help to locate two men who may have crucial information regarding a fraud case in November 2022.

They believe these individuals are connected to an incident where an ATM swallowed a victim’s bank card during an attempted withdrawal.

The Tembisa SAPS detectives have released photographs of the two men, hoping that the public will recognise them and provide information that could aid in their investigation.

According to authorities, they withdrew an undisclosed sum of money from the victim’s account. Someone made additional transactions without the victim’s knowledge or consent.

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The Tembisa SAPS detectives have released photographs of the two men, hoping the public will recognise them and provide information that could aid their investigation.

Detective Sergeant Stanley Mothapo, the lead investigator in the case, emphasised the importance of community involvement in solving crimes of this nature.

He urged anyone with information regarding the whereabouts or identities of the individuals in the photographs to contact the police.

There are several ways to provide information to the authorities. Individuals may remain anonymous by calling the Crime Stop number at 08600 10111.

The Tembisa SAPS detectives have released photographs of the two men, hoping that the public will recognise them and provide information that could aid in their investigation.

Alternatively, they can download the MySAPS App on any Android cellphone and submit a tip-off that way.

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Those with information may also contact Mothapo on 011 920 8000.

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