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CPF urge Newcastle residents to stay alert amid rising ATM fraud and scams
CPF urge Newcastle residents to stay alert amid rising ATM fraud and scams

The Citizen

time11 hours ago

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CPF urge Newcastle residents to stay alert amid rising ATM fraud and scams

On behalf of the Newcastle Community Policing Forum (CPF) and the Newcastle South African Police, Sandile Mdluli (Public Relations Officer for Newcastle CPF) has issued an awareness statement regarding the concerning rise in ATM and other economic crimes reported in Newcastle. According to Mdluli, recent statistics revealed that Newcastle ranked 26th nationally and 5th provincially in terms of economic crimes. This alarming position highlights the urgent need for increased vigilance. To help safeguard the community, Mdluli urged all retail stores to ensure that CCTV and alarm systems are in full working order. 'Properly functioning alarms can deter criminal activity and help alert authorities swiftly in case of emergencies,' he said. He added: 'We also caution the public to be extremely careful when making purchases through platforms like Facebook Marketplace.' While these platforms offer convenience, Mdluli stated that they also present opportunities for fraud. 'Always verify sellers, use secure payment methods, and meet in public, well-monitored areas,' he advised. Mdluli also shared the following key safety tips to help prevent ATM and financial fraud: Never share your PIN with anyone and always shield the keypad when entering it. Watch for suspicious individuals or devices near ATMs. Be cautious of anyone standing too close while you transact. Contact the police immediately if you suspect fraudulent activity. 'By staying alert and informed, we can all contribute to a safer and more secure Newcastle. Your vigilance can make a difference,' he concluded. ALSO READ: NEWCASTLE KZN: 'Be safe and alert when using an ATM' The news provided to you in this link has been investigated and compiled by the editorial staff of the Newcastle Advertiser, a sold newspaper distributed in the Newcastle area. Please follow us on Youtube and feel free to like, comment, and subscribe. For more local news, visit our webpage, follow us on Facebook and Twitter, and request an add on our WhatsApp (082 874 5550). At Caxton, we employ humans to generate daily fresh news, not AI intervention. Happy reading!

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