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Identity theft skyrockets by 400% in South Africa

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Last updated: January 13, 2025 3:06 am
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Identity Theft on the Rise in South Africa, Leaving Victims Struggling to Reclaim Their Lives

Identity theft cases are skyrocketing in South Africa, with victims facing immense challenges in reclaiming their stolen identities. One such victim is Zabe Shingange from Nkowankowa, Tzaneen, whose life was put on hold for five years after her ID was stolen.

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Identity Theft on the Rise in South Africa, Leaving Victims Struggling to Reclaim Their Lives400% Surge in Identity Theft CasesCall to Prioritize Identity Theft Cases

Shingange recalls the moment her ID went missing after checking into a hotel in Boksburg North, Gauteng, in 2007. Despite reporting it stolen, her ID remained blocked as the police and the Department of Home Affairs conducted their investigation.

As a result, Shingange lost her job six months later when she couldn’t provide a valid ID to her employer. The consequences of identity theft followed her for years, with the thief using her identity to make purchases and leaving her blacklisted.

After a long and arduous process, Shingange was finally issued a new ID in 2011, marking the end of her identity theft nightmare.

400% Surge in Identity Theft Cases

Recent statistics from the Southern African Fraud Prevention Service (SAFPS) reveal a staggering 400% increase in identity theft fraud from April 2023 to April 2024. This surge has left many victims like Shingange struggling to navigate the aftermath of having their identities stolen.

Nazia Karrim, head of product development at SAFPS, highlights the challenges faced by law enforcement in prioritizing identity theft cases amidst other serious crimes. Karrim emphasizes the importance of reporting such incidents promptly and taking preventive measures to safeguard personal information.

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Another victim, Elsie Mgwenya from Bushbuckridge, Mpumalanga, shares her harrowing experience of discovering her ID was used in a fraudulent marriage to a Pakistani national. Despite her efforts to rectify the situation, Mgwenya faced bureaucratic hurdles and delays in clearing her name.

Call to Prioritize Identity Theft Cases

The Public Servants Association of South Africa (PSA) urges authorities to prioritize identity theft cases, citing instances where members have fallen victim to sophisticated criminal syndicates orchestrating fraudulent schemes. Criminologists and experts in the field emphasize the need for increased investment in police expertise and resources to combat this growing threat.

As South Africa grapples with the alarming rise in identity theft cases, it is crucial for individuals to remain vigilant, report any suspicious activity promptly, and take proactive measures to protect their personal information. The fight against identity theft requires a concerted effort from law enforcement, government agencies, and the public to safeguard against this pervasive and damaging crime.

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