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Calvin Rafadi
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Calvin Peter Rathlogo Rafadi is a South African Forensic Investigator; and a crime and security expert. He is a certified member of The International Institute of Certified Forensic Investigation Professionals USA, INC, (commonly known as “IICFIP”); The Institute of Commercial Forensic Practitioners (commonly known as “ICFP”); The Association of Certified Fraud Examiners South Africa Chapter (commonly known as “ACFE”); PSIRA (Private Security Industry Regulatory Authority) and the Council For Debt Collectors.

Early life and education
Calvin Rafadi was born in Lady Selborne, a suburb west of Pretoria, in Holy Cross Nursing Home, a maternity hospital on 16 August 1978. Rafadi's family had to leave their home in Lady Selborne as a result of forced removals and the Group Areas Act relocating to Atteridgeville a township in Pretoria.

Rafadi attended Dr. D.F. Nkomo High School and matriculated in 1996. He holds a Diploma in Security Risk Management, Auditing and Policing; Advanced Diploma's in Cybersecurity, Leadership and Management; and Business Management.

Career
Rafadi is a Senior Forensic Investigator and Crime Expert who has been in the industry for over 21 years. A professional and securities service provider specialising in Repossession and Asset Recovery; Lifestyle Audits; Background Checks; National Tracing; Forensic Consulation; VIP Protection; and installation of Intergrated Security.

Rafadi was involved in a forensic investigation in which a report went unnoticed by Eskom executives for more than a year that exposed sabotage in a Power Station in Mpumalanga. Other crime investigations Rafadi is involved in are illegal mining ; carjacking  ; firearm proliferation   ; kidnappings

Challenges to findings
In an article published in the Pretoria Rekord, Rafadi stated that Laudium was a kidnapping 'hotspot' with about 20 people getting kidnapped a month.A Laudium SAPS spokesperson Sergeant Simon Chokoe and a crime expert, a resident, Yusuf Abramjee reported not being aware of cases of kidnappings in Laudium of late. Rafadi stated that most cases are not reported to local police stations.

Personal life
Calvin Rafadi is married to Advocate Karabo Kgoroeadira Rafadi and has five children. Rafadi resides in the North West Province.