Four Zimbabwean nationals were on Friday arrested by South African police for allegedly submitting fraudulent documents during the City of Johannesburg’s security personnel insourcing project.
This was revealed by Johannesburg mayor Herman Mashaba in a statement. The statement read as follows,
It was also established that one of the suspects used information of a deceased person and the other suspects’ fingerprints could not be validated.
A sting operation was then set up by GFIS working together with the Johannesburg Metropolitan Police Department (JMPD) where the suspects were arrested.
When they were questioned, all four suspects admitted that they bought fraudulent identity documents.
I’m appealing to anyone who might have information on other security personnel that might have secured a job fraudulently to please come forward. The information will assist our law enforcement officials as they continue to investigate this case.
Corruption has no place in this administration and we will work tirelessly, and in collaboration with institutions such as the Hawks, Saps and all other institutions within the criminal justice system to ensure that the residents of Johannesburg receive the quality services they deserve.
I would also like to encourage people to report any fraud and corruption activities through our 24hour tipoff hotline 0800 002 587 or visit GFIS offices situated at 48 Ameshoff Street, Braamfontein.
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