In a bizarre case that highlights the growing threat of cybercrime, a retired soldier lost his life savings to a cunning fraudster who hacked into his bank account. Tigere Dube, a former soldier and neighbor of the victim, Forward Mapfunde, allegedly orchestrated the heist using a fake National ID card and a cleverly executed plan.
Dube and his accomplices, who remain at large, allegedly created a fake ID card with Mapfunde’s details but with Dube’s face. They then used this ID to replace Mapfunde’s EcoNet sim card, gaining control over his EcoCash account. With this newfound access, they downloaded the NBS Bank Mobile application and transferred Mapfunde’s funds into the Ecocash account.
The suspects then withdrew the money from various EcoNet agents in Harare, leaving a trail of digital breadcrumbs behind them. They even transferred the ZIG component of the funds to other mobile money apps, further complicating the trail.
Mapfunde only discovered the theft when he visited an EcoNet shop to reactivate his line after experiencing network challenges. Upon regaining control of his account, he was shocked to find that his life savings had vanished.
Dube was arrested and appeared before Harare magistrate Ruth Moyo, but he didn’t plead to the charges. The investigation is ongoing, with the police working to track down Dube’s accomplices and bring them to justice.
This case serves as a reminder of the importance of safeguarding our digital identities and being vigilant about potential scams. As technology advances, so do the tactics of cybercriminals. It’s essential to stay informed and take necessary precautions to protect our financial information.
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