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SAPS issues warning over fake police trainee advert

SAPS issues warning over fake police trainee advert

The Star5 hours ago

The South African Police Service (SAPS) has issued a warning to the public about the circulation of a fake advertisement concerning police trainee recruitment.
According to a statement shared on the official SAPS social media platforms, the advertisement falsely claims that the police are currently accepting applications for the Basic Police Development Learning Programme (BPDLP). SAPS has confirmed that no trainee intake is currently open.
'This is a fraudulent advertisement, and we urge members of the public not to fall victim to such scams,' the statement read. SAPS reminded job seekers that all legitimate recruitment notices and application forms are published exclusively on the SAPS careers page: https://saps.gov.za/careers/careers.php.
The public is further advised to rely only on official verified SAPS social media accounts for accurate and up-to-date information.
Anyone with information about scams or suspicious recruitment offers is urged to contact their nearest police station or report it anonymously through Crime Stop on 08600 10111.

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