Extortion has been an emerging crime trend as communicated in the media recently and it has become an overwhelming and challenging reality that has infiltrated our communities and businesses.
Against this backdrop, SAPS together with civil society, business and the community at large must join hands and unite in combatting, preventing and exposing incidents of extortion.
Extortion is a criminal offence where an individual illegally obtains money, property, or services from another person by threatening harm or using coercive measures. These threats can involve physical violence, property damage, accusations of crime, or exposure of sensitive information.
Common types of extortion are blackmail, protection rackets, cyber extortion and financial extortion. Staying informed about the tactics used by extortionists and taking precautions can help you protect yourself and others from becoming victims.
Never hesitate to seek help if you are being extorted. If you suspect acts of extortion, contact legal or law enforcement professionals immediately.
Protect yourself by:
• Staying alert for any suspicious or threatening demands
• Do not react impulsively to threats
• Keep records of all communications and demands
• Report any instances of extortion immediately to the authorities
• Protect sensitive information online with strong passwords and encryption.
Know the signs of extortion, such as:
•Requests for money or services without a legitimate reason
• The use of intimidation, including verbal threats of menacing actions
• Urgency or pressure tactics to force compliance
• Offering to withhold harm only in exchange for something of value.
Protect yourself and report incidents of extortion to the SAPS. Stop the scourge and report extortionists.
Here are helpful numbers:
National Extortion Hotline: 0800 911 011
Crime Stop: 08600 10111
SAPS Emergency Number: 10111
Mobile Phone Emergency Number: 112








