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    Global Scam Syndicate Members Remanded In Custody in Johannesburg

    Malebogo PutuBy Malebogo PutuJanuary 30, 2026Updated:January 30, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Twenty-three alleged members of an international scam syndicate accused of swindling foreign investors of more than 1 billion rand were remanded in custody on Wednesday after appearing before the Johannesburg Commercial Crimes Court.

    The suspects face charges of contravening South Africa’s Financial Advisory and Intermediary Services Act (FAIS Act). They were arrested on Jan. 27, 2026, in a coordinated, multi-agency operation led by the Directorate for Priority Crime Investigation, known as the Hawks. Arrests were carried out at various locations across Gauteng, including Bryanston, Randburg and Centurion.

    According to the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA), the arrests followed prosecutorially guided investigations involving the Hawks, crime intelligence, the Financial Intelligence Centre, the United Kingdom’s National Crime Agency, the United States Department of Homeland Security Service, Australian investigation firms IFW and CyberTrace, and South Africa’s private investigation company IRS.

    Prosecutors allege that the group operated call centres that offered financial services without being registered as financial advisers or representatives of the Financial Sector Conduct Authority. The State claims that more than 40 unsuspecting victims from the United States, Australia, New Zealand and the United Kingdom were induced to invest more than 1 billion rand in what they believed were legitimate investment opportunities.

    Investigators described the operation as the culmination of an exceptionally complex cybercrime investigation and one of the most demanding probes they have undertaken. Authorities said it was among the largest takedowns of its kind globally.

    Seven locations were raided simultaneously, including a major call-centre operation and the homes of senior members of the alleged syndicate.

    The case marks the end of a five-year investigation into what authorities described as an Israeli-based syndicate operating a large-scale global investment and money-laundering scam across several markets. During an estimated decade of activity in South Africa, investigators documented about 20,000 victims in the United States alone.

    Some of the funds obtained through the alleged scams were used to sustain the call-centre operations, according to the NPA.

    “The National Prosecuting Authority, working with its partners, continues to make significant strides in tackling and dismantling organised criminal networks,” said Phindi Mjonondwane, an NPA spokesperson. “The complex and deeply embedded scourge of organised crime continues to plague the country; however, law enforcement agencies remain equipped and committed to dealing effectively with such crimes.”

    The case was postponed to Feb. 4, 2026, for a bail hearing.

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