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Warning to car dealerships: Do you know this man?


The Port Elizabeth Vehicle Crime Investigating Unit and Mount Road detectives are urgently seeking the community's assistance in tracing a suspected fraudster who allegedly defrauds car dealerships and steals their vehicles.

Police Spokesperson Captain Sandra Janse van Rensburg says the man has many aliases, various modus operandi's and is possibly operating in other provinces.

She says it is alleged that on the 24th of October 2018, the suspect approached a dealer in Cape Road, Newton Park and enquired about a Ford Ranger.

He requested a quote and made contact with the salesman several times.

The accused alleged that he was waiting for money to be cleared from a Trust Fund and then produced documents so that the sale could be finalised.

In November he produced a bank document, verifying proof of payment, and the vehicle valued at R453 490 was released to him.

Janse Van Rensburg says the dealership only realised 48 hours later that there was no money and also no trust fund.

In February this year, it is alleged that the same suspect approached a dealership in Uitenhage where he showed interest in a Renault Sandero.

He requested a test drive to Greenacres, to show the car to a relative who was interested.

Janse van Rensburg says after they drove to Greenacres the man suggested they go for coffee, and whilst having coffee the suspect received a call on his phone and went outside.

He disappeared with the vehicle valued at R180 000 and was not seen again.

Police says there are several such cases opened against him in Despatch and George.

The warrant of arrest has been issued for the man who is between the ages of 50 and 60 and goes by the name Mlindeli David September or Simphiwe Kahlela.

Police are warning dealerships to be extremely cautious when selling vehicles. They are advised not to release any vehicles until payment has been confirmed personally with the bank and that the money is already in their account. Vehicle keys must not be visible in their showrooms but instead locked away.

Anyone who recognises the suspect is asked to contact D/W/O Errol Whittle at SAPS Mount Road Detectives on 064 900 7993 or  D/WO Jaco Botes on 071 6711243.