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Crime Stats in South Africa
. Calvinrafadi (talk) 17:35, 4 September 2022 (UTC)

Kagiso residents say the number of the alleged illegal miners arrested is nowhere close to the number of Zama Zamas hiding in the West Rand area.

At the same time, Deputy Police Commissioner, Tebello Mosikili, says officers were overwhelmed during protests in Kagiso.

The police have promised to continue monitoring Kagiso on Friday.

One person was killed when residents clashed with alleged illegal miners and foreign nationals.

Nineteen people believed to be foreign nationals were rescued by police and later processed at police stations.

Meanwhile, according to Bizz Tracers security expert, Calvin Rafadi, police need to urgently clamp down on illegal mining in Kagiso.

He says more policing units need to be deployed.

Calvinrafadi (talk) 17:43, 4 September 2022 (UTC)

Kidnappings in Mzanzi
Senior Forensic investigator of BIZZTRACERS, Calvin Rafadi, has warned the public of growing kidnappings. Mr Rafadi's investigation has revealed that most of these kidnappings are internal jobs Calvinrafadi (talk) 17:41, 4 September 2022 (UTC)

Eskom Tutuka power station Sabotage
A forensic report that went unnoticed by Eskom bosses for more than a year has lifted the lid on wholesale sabotage of infrastructure by unscrupulous contractors and employees.

The report was submitted in January 2020, yet Eskom management said this week that it became aware of it only in June, when the department of public enterprises (DPE) showed it to Eskom executives.

Eskom spokesperson Sikonathi Mantshantsha said the report had been commissioned by Tutuka power station in Standerton, Mpumalanga, and action had been implemented at station level at the time without the knowledge of the executive

It found that in some cases employees removed cameras, distribution boards, and a control timer to switch electrical equipment on and off, as well as committing other acts of vandalism. The report said Eskom employees colluded with suppliers who fixed the units, gave them inside information, and told them what prices to charge in an emergency.

The attacks have been confirmed by the former head of security at Tutuka, Dan Korope, who has since left Eskom. He told the Sunday Times this week that the incidents were reported to the Hawks.

“The biggest problem is people in the electrical maintenance department [EMD] who collude with contractors and suppliers. They break parts so they can work overtime, they then call on the suppliers they work with to supply the parts. It is a big scam where a lot of technical people make a lot of money Calvinrafadi (talk) 17:48, 4 September 2022 (UTC)

Eskom Ghost Vending Machines ~ CDU
Regardless of the current efforts embarked upon by Eskom in relation to the increase of Energy Sources to curb Loadshedding, the Ghost Vending Machines remain the main cause of Revenue Loss within the State Owned Entity (“SOE”), says Calvin Rafadi, Senior Forensic Investigator at Bizztracers (PTY) Limited.

Since approximately 1990’s Eskom has been experiencing an electricity theft through the illegal selling of Pre-Paid Vouchers of Electricity, produced by Credit Dispensing Units ( CDU ) or Machines, commonly known as, “Ghost Vending Machines”.

Bizztracers, Forensic investigator Calvin Rafadi ,said that the aforementioned Electricity Theft has resulted in significant revenue loss, quantified to Hundreds of Millions of Rands per annum, which is similarly a contributing factor to the infamous “LOAD- SHEDDING" problem in South Africa. Dispensing Unit (s) “CDUs” were stolen at Eskom 's Sebokeng Premises in Gauteng and some robbed from shop outlets which were registered at Eskom to distribute / vendor electricity sales on its behalf. The aforementioned CDU Machines operate on a DOS -Programme windows 7, which enables them to remain be function Off-Line and therefore untraceable. Not only is this a loss of revenue for Eskom SOE" and the Shareholders’ fiscus but proceeds from these illicit sales can further fund illegal activities and bolster crime in the country, which may in turn lead to funding for Organised crime and syndicates for illegal substances such as buying of weapons. To that extent, Rafadi explained that this crime became classified as a “Specialised Crime” and is extremely dangerous, wherein “Specialized Resources” became necessary. He mentioned that this syndicates, request their customers to buy R12 ( twelve rand only) worth of Pre-paid Electricity Voucher from a Legal Electricity Vendor, such as Pick & pay or Shoprite outlets, in order to copy the meter number, the Tariff Number and the SGC Number to load same on their illegal CDU machines and produce unlimited electricity units for use. Consequently, the customers for the aforementioned Illegal Pre-Paid electricity are Calvinrafadi (talk) 17:53, 4 September 2022 (UTC)

JOB Scammers ⚠️
A job scam occurs when a scammer poses as an employer or recruiter, and offers attractive employment opportunities which require that the job seeker pay money in advance. There are five (5) common job scams in South Africa: • The false job application scam • Pay before an interview scam • Sign up for a trail period job scam • You have to pay for items scam, and • The fax job scam ​ Our investigation into the job scams purporting to offer Eskom job opportunities involves three (3) of the five (5) most common scams: • False application, • Pay before interview and • Faxing of documents. Calvinrafadi (talk) 17:57, 4 September 2022 (UTC)

HIJACKINGS @ Food Outlet take away
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C-k9KnoARhk Calvinrafadi (talk) 15:53, 19 October 2022 (UTC)