Mpumalanga woman turns to police after false sex advert is created in her name

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A woman from Ogies in Mpumalanga has turned to police to find out who was behind a sex advert placed online in her name, with pictures and her cellphone numbers.

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“It all didn’t make sense. I was furious and upset and ended the call,” she told TimesLIVE on Sunday. Taljaard said she immediately alerted her lawyer who assisted with making sure that the advert was removed.

 

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The police have no capacity to deal with this. She should try a private investigator.

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