Crime

Fraudster fugitive arrested in Rynfield

Michal Jacobus Willemans defrauded and stolen from people nationwide following his release on parole in 2017

A 39-year-old fugitive, Michal Jacobus Willemans, who has been on the run for years ran out of luck on January 9 when he was caught by the police on 9th Road, Rynfield.

Willemans, who is originally from Brakpan, was arrested at a flat believed to be that of his girlfriend after members of the SAPS Trio-Tactic Unit, in collaboration with Anti-Hijacking and Policing SA and CJ Investigators, received a tip-off about his whereabouts.

Willemans allegedly defrauded and stole from people nationwide while hiding behind pseudonyms.
Cases of theft and fraud are reportedly opened against him in Boksburg North, Welkom, the Eastern Cape, KwaZulu-Natal and other areas.

His alleged modus operandi was to target single women and elderly women through dating sites.

These criminal activities reportedly began four months after he was released on parole for theft in 2017.

According to Marius Cloete of Anti-Hijacking and Policing SA, he and Captain Yolande Hulme, an investigating officer from Welkom, have been on Willemans’ trail for years.

“We would get leads but when we reacted to the said address he was nowhere to be found. This time around we managed to apprehend him,” said Cloete.

He explained that when Willemans approached his victims he would claim he is a businessman.

“He would then ask to borrow money from his victims, claiming that he couldn’t access money from his trust account. Victims would then withdraw funds from their accounts for him,” said Cloete.

Arrest
Cloete said on the day of Willemans arrest, he was found sitting on a couch in the apartment of his girlfriend.

“When we entered the flat he got the shock of his life. We also found keys to a guesthouse inside the flat,” said Cloete.

Willemans was taken to the nearest police station, Crystal Park SAPS, but later transferred to Boksburg North SAPS where his most recent case was reopened.

Boksburg North SAPS station commander Colonel Mack Mngomezulu confirmed the arrest.

“He appeared in the Boksburg Magistrate’s Court on January 11 and the case was postponed to January 18,” said Mngomezulu.

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