KwaZulu-Natal (KZN) has issued a warning for visitors to be vigilant as tourists at popular destinations in Durban fall victim to online scammers.
Police said they have noted incidents which left tourists stranded after they were blind-sided by criminals.
Police and the tourism authority said investigations are underway to stop the nefarious activities.
“No stone will be left unturned in pursuit of criminals who are out to bring the tourism industry to its knees and, in turn, defraud the state of a substantial amount in revenue.
“Those responsible for this crime should be aware that the cybercrime section of the police, working with other units are hot on their heels,” they said.
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One of the areas identified as a hotspot is the Ilembe District Municipality.
“Ilembe District, renowned for its scenic beauty and rich cultural heritage, has seen an increase in tourism during the festive holiday season.
“Unfortunately, scammers have also taken advantage of this growth by creating fake websites, social media pages, and email campaigns that allegedly appear legitimate.”
Economic development agency Enterprise Ilembe said it is working closely with law enforcement and cybersecurity experts to support victims of these incidents. This includes encouraging them to report such incidents to the nearest police.
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