THE Department of Home Affairs has issued a statement, warning members of the public that mischievous “election robbers” who masquerade as Home Affairs officials are at it again, robbing people ahead of the 2019 general elections.
The scammers pretend to be Home Affairs officials so they can gain access to homes.
They are in possession of letterheads purportedly from the Department of Home Affairs and they claim the purpose of their visit is to confirm the validity of IDs for the elections.
They then rob the unsuspecting members of the public of their valuables. There is no initiative of this nature from Home Affairs.
“We don’t come to your homes to validate your IDs, you come to us, as citizens, for IDs and other services,” acting Home Affairs Director-General, Thulani Mavuso, said.
People must be careful at this time, and protect their lives, loved ones and their property.




