By Nomava Nobumba
25 September 2009
A couple has appeared in the Cape Town Magistrate court today on the charges of fraud.
The two are facing a number of charges after police confiscated the following items: laptops, seven cell phones, three moderns, a skimming device and documentation linking them to the fraud.
“It is believed that the suspects are involved in numerous fraudulent transactions approximately to the value of R13 million,” said police spokesperson Captain Bernadine Steyn.
Police say more charges may be added as police probe their action.
The pair was arrested in their home in West Beach yesterday.
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