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SAPS cautions job seekers about fraudulent police trainee vacancies

The South African Police Service has warned the public about fake trainee recruitment adverts circulating on social media, stressing that vacancies are advertised only through its official channels and that no payments are required during the recruitment process.

The police has raised concerns about the circulation of fake police trainee recruitment advertisements on various online platforms.

The police have urged members of the public to be cautious of misleading posts claiming to offer recruitment opportunities.

The police emphasised that all legitimate vacancies are advertised only on its official website and through its verified communication channels.

“The public is strongly urged not to share or forward such fake posts or links, as this may contribute to fraudulent activities,” police stated in a media statement.

SAPS further clarified that it does not request payment at any stage of its recruitment process. The organisation warned that any request for payment should be regarded as fraudulent and reported immediately.

Members of the public are encouraged to remain vigilant and rely only on official SAPS communication platforms, including its website and verified social media accounts, for information on vacancies and recruitment opportunities.


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