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    Nomthandazo NtisaBy Nomthandazo Ntisa3 June , 2026
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    A recent Gauteng police investigation has highlighted how romance scams are evolving beyond social media messages and online dating platforms. Four men have been arrested after allegedly convincing a woman that her money could be multiplied through ancestral rituals, leading police to uncover a makeshift altar and underground cave allegedly used to deceive victims. The case has renewed warnings about scams that combine emotional manipulation, spiritual claims and promises of financial gain. As fraudsters become increasingly sophisticated, Gauteng residents are being urged to recognise the warning signs before they suffer financial losses.

    The arrests were made by the Gauteng Provincial Commercial Crime Investigation Unit following a police operation in Midrand and Johannesburg.

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    Gauteng Police Investigation Highlights Growing Scam Trend

    According to police, the suspects allegedly persuaded a South African woman that her money could be multiplied through rituals performed by a purported spiritual practitioner.

    Authorities say the victim eventually became suspicious and reported the matter.

    The investigation led to the arrest of four suspects and the discovery of a property in Winchester Hills where police allegedly found a makeshift altar and an underground cave believed to have been used to convince victims that supernatural communication was taking place.

    The suspects appeared before the Booysens Magistrate’s Court on 1 June 2026, and investigations remain ongoing.

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    How Romance Scams Typically Begin

    While many people associate romance scams with dating websites and social media platforms, experts warn that these scams can begin almost anywhere.

    Fraudsters often spend weeks or months building trust before discussing money.

    The relationship may appear genuine at first, with scammers presenting themselves as:

    • Romantic partners
    • Trusted friends
    • Spiritual leaders
    • Business mentors
    • Financial advisers

    The goal is usually to establish emotional trust before introducing requests involving money.

    How Fake Ritual and Money-Multiplication Schemes Work

    Police believe the recent Gauteng case involved claims that money could be increased through spiritual or ancestral intervention.

    These scams often follow a similar pattern.

    Victims may be told that:

    • Ancestors have chosen them for wealth
    • A ritual can multiply cash
    • A special ceremony is required
    • Additional payments are needed to unlock rewards
    • A larger contribution will generate bigger returns

    In many cases, victims hand over money believing they will receive significantly more in return.

    The promised returns rarely materialise.

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    The Warning Signs Victims Often Miss

    Scammers frequently use emotional and psychological tactics to gain trust.

    Some of the most common warning signs include:

    • Promises of guaranteed wealth
    • Claims that money can be multiplied
    • Pressure to keep arrangements secret
    • Requests for urgent payments
    • Emotional manipulation
    • Claims of supernatural powers
    • Promises that sound too good to be true
    • Pressure to make quick decisions

    Experts say legitimate financial opportunities do not guarantee extraordinary returns without risk.

    Why Scammers Often Ask Victims to Take Out Loans

    One of the more concerning aspects of the recent Gauteng case is the allegation that a suspect accompanied the complainant to a banking institution to secure loans.

    Fraudsters often encourage victims to:

    • Borrow money
    • Apply for personal loans
    • Use credit cards
    • Access retirement savings
    • Borrow from family members

    This allows scammers to gain access to larger sums of money while shifting the financial risk onto the victim.

    By the time the fraud is discovered, victims may be left with significant debt.

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    Common Tactics Used to Build Trust

    Scammers rarely ask for money immediately.

    Instead, they often invest time in developing relationships.

    Some common techniques include:

    • Frequent communication
    • Expressions of affection
    • Claims of shared experiences
    • Spiritual guidance
    • Offers of financial assistance
    • Promises of future rewards

    The purpose is to create a sense of trust that makes later requests appear reasonable.

    How to Protect Yourself From Romance and Ritual Scams

    Police and fraud investigators recommend taking extra precautions whenever money is involved.

    Residents should be cautious if someone:

    • Promises guaranteed financial returns
    • Claims supernatural powers can create wealth
    • Requests secrecy
    • Encourages borrowing money
    • Demands cash payments
    • Refuses independent verification

    If an offer appears unrealistic, it is worth seeking advice from trusted family members, financial institutions or authorities before making any financial commitments.

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    What To Do If You Suspect You Are Being Scammed

    People who believe they may be targeted should act quickly.

    Possible steps include:

    • Ending communication with the suspected scammer
    • Keeping records of conversations and payments
    • Reporting the matter to police
    • Informing financial institutions if money has been transferred
    • Seeking support from family members or trusted advisers

    Early reporting can assist investigators and may prevent further losses.

    What This Means for Gauteng Residents

    Gauteng remains South Africa’s economic hub and is frequently targeted by commercial crime syndicates seeking new ways to exploit residents.

    The recent arrests demonstrate that scams are no longer limited to online fraud and can involve elaborate in-person operations designed to appear credible.

    Police say emotional manipulation, financial promises and spiritual claims are increasingly being combined to target victims from different backgrounds.

    The case also highlights the importance of reporting suspicious activity early, as investigations often begin only after victims raise concerns with authorities.

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    Frequently Asked Questions About Romance and Ritual Scams

    What is a romance scam?

    A romance scam involves someone building an emotional relationship with a victim before requesting money or financial assistance.

    Can scams involve spiritual or ritual claims?

    Yes. Some fraudsters use claims involving rituals, ancestors or supernatural powers to convince victims to hand over money.

    What are the biggest warning signs?

    Promises of guaranteed wealth, requests for secrecy, pressure to borrow money and demands for upfront payments are common warning signs.

    Are these scams only online?

    No. While many begin online, some involve face-to-face meetings and elaborate setups designed to gain trust.

    What should I do if I think I am being targeted?

    Stop sending money, keep records of communications and report the matter to authorities as soon as possible.

    What Happens Next?

    The four suspects are expected to return to court as investigations continue. Gauteng police have indicated that they are examining whether the suspects may be linked to other similar cases and have encouraged anyone with relevant information to come forward. Authorities say the investigation remains active and further developments may follow as evidence is reviewed.

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