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WhatsApp money request scams on the rise, public is warned

The public is urged to be vigilant amid an ongoing scam, with WhatsApp being the most common platform used.

The police in Richards Bay have cautioned the public to remain vigilant when receiving requests from friends or family members asking for financial assistance, particularly when instructed to send money through cash send or similar services.

Daily cases are being reported to the SAPS, where criminals gain unauthorised access to individuals’ cellphone numbers and messaging platforms.

The most common social media platform being used is WhatsApp.

Once access is obtained, perpetrators impersonate the victim and contact people on their contact list, often claiming to be in an emergency and urgently requesting money.

In many cases, victims are persuaded to transfer funds through cash send services, which are difficult to trace or reverse once the transaction is complete.

People are strongly advised not to act on such requests without first verifying their authenticity.

It is recommended to contact the person directly via phone call or using an alternative method of communication to confirm the request is legitimate.

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Connie Harry

Connie has been a community journalist with the Zululand Observer for 18 years and has reported on, as well as been involved in, a number of local non-profit and societal activism campaigns. She uses her journalistic skill to report on crime, courts, community projects, human interest pieces and issues affecting the ordinary citizen to advocate for positive change in society.
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