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Home » How to Report a Scammer in South Africa: Step-by-Step Guide

How to Report a Scammer in South Africa: Step-by-Step Guide

by kevin Atamba
August 21, 2025
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Falling victim to a scam or noticing suspicious activity can be stressful and overwhelming. However, taking quick action is essential not only to protect yourself but also to prevent others from being targeted. Reporting scams also helps law enforcement track down criminals and, in some cases, could even assist in recovering your money.

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Here’s a practical guide on how to report a scammer in South Africa.


1. Collect All the Evidence

Before filing a report, gather as much proof as possible. This ensures authorities and financial institutions have the details they need to investigate. Useful evidence includes:

  • Screenshots of text messages, emails, or social media chats with the scammer.
  • Phone numbers, email addresses, or banking details linked to the fraud.
  • Transaction receipts, proof of payment, or bank statements showing suspicious activity.

The more evidence you provide, the stronger your case will be.

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2. Report the Scam to the South African Police Service (SAPS)

Your first step is to officially report the matter to SAPS:

  • Visit your nearest police station and open a case.
  • Take your ID and all supporting evidence with you.
  • Request a case number for follow-up purposes.

If you’re unsure what to do, you can also call SAPS on 10111 for guidance.


3. Escalate Financial Crimes to the Hawks

For scams involving serious financial fraud, cybercrime, or organized criminal activity, you can report the matter to the Hawks (Directorate for Priority Crime Investigation):

  • Visit the Hawks website at www.saps.gov.za/dpci.
  • Call your local Hawks office for further instructions.

The Hawks specialize in complex financial crimes and work closely with SAPS.

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4. Notify Your Bank Immediately

If your banking details were compromised or you’ve already made a payment:

  • Contact your bank right away to block, reverse, or freeze suspicious transactions.
  • Ask the bank’s fraud department to launch an investigation.
  • Use your bank’s fraud hotline or emergency contact number—most South African banks have dedicated support for such cases.

Acting quickly can sometimes stop scammers from accessing your money.


5. Report to the South African Fraud Prevention Service (SAFPS)

SAFPS helps protect individuals from identity theft and further fraud attempts:

  • Visit www.safps.org.za to report the incident.
  • Register for protective registration, which adds an extra security layer to your identity.
  • SAFPS can help monitor whether your personal details are being misused.

6. Report the Scam on Relevant Platforms

Depending on where the scam occurred, you should also report it directly on the platform:

  • Scamwatch South Africa – a community platform to warn others.
  • Social media apps – use reporting tools on Facebook, WhatsApp, or Instagram.
  • Online marketplaces – report fraudulent listings on platforms like OLX, Gumtree, or Takealot.

This step helps shut down fake accounts or ads before more people are targeted.


7. Raise Awareness and Warn Others

After reporting, you can also help prevent others from becoming victims:

  • Share scam alerts on local community forums, WhatsApp groups, or neighborhood watch platforms.
  • Explain what happened, but avoid posting sensitive personal details publicly.
  • Encourage others to report suspicious activity immediately.

By raising awareness, you play a role in building safer online and offline communities.


Final Thoughts

Scammers are becoming increasingly sophisticated, but knowing how to act quickly can make a huge difference. Always report suspicious activity, protect your personal information, and stay alert for common fraud tactics. Remember: the sooner you report a scam, the higher the chances of limiting damage and preventing others from falling into the same trap.

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