Vaccination fraud, 3 suspects charged, Cape Town

South African Police Service

Vaccination fraud, 3 suspects charged, Cape Town
Vaccination fraud, 3 suspects charged, Cape Town

Three suspects charged for fraud relating to the vaccination for the COVID-19 epidemic are expected to make their court appearances in Wynberg, Cape Town on 27 July 2022, following their recent arrest by members of the Provincial Commercial Crime Unit.

Detectives received a tip-off that a 51-year old female from Claremont approached two individuals, a 33-year-old female and a 43-year-old male to arrange someone to receive the COVID-19 vaccination on her behalf, so that she can obtain the vaccination certificate which was required for travelling purposes.

A 43-year-old female, who closely resembles the suspect, was identified who then approached a Claremont retail pharmacy on 17 November 2021 and received the vaccination on the Government’s account.

An investigation into the circumstances of the fraud led to the arrest of the 51-year-old suspect and the two who assisted to arrange the recipient of vaccination, who was paid an amount of R3000-00 for her services.

This suspect is still being sought but we believe that her arrest is imminent.

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