Vecco Lupa scam explodes, fans want more than sorries

South African cops want to extradite Evans Sivechere from Botswana after people opened three fraud cases against him at Midrand police station for running an international jobs scam through Diamond Migration. The guy promised work permits and placements in Hungary and Ireland, but handed out fake documents or ghosted clients completely after they dropped serious cash.

A bunch of influencers caught heat for promoting his operation to millions of followers, like Madam Boss, Tytie, and Kiki, plus the Nyathi family and some others who made the whole thing look legit. One victim named Yvonne said she lost almost R50,000 because she trusted these social media personalities and figured they would not advertise scammers publicly.

The influencers started deleting posts and dropping apologies after Sivechere got arrested, but victims want actual legal consequences instead of sorry notes on Instagram. Police in both countries are still building their cases while extradition talks continue.
 

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