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Cape Town Expands Crypto Fraud Fight as Police Seize Luxury Cars With Fake Plates
South African mayor recently joined the metro police in a targeted night operation to impound luxury vehicles driven by self-proclaimed cryptocurrency and forex “traders” operating with fake or missing registrations.
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Luxury Seizures and Social Media Lures
A crackdown on unregistered luxury vehicles in South Africa’s Cape Town has spotlighted the city’s growing battle against fraudulent cryptocurrency operations, with local officials warning that high-end cars are being used to mask illicit digital asset schemes. Cape Town Mayor Geordin Hill-Lewis joined metro police in a targeted night operation aimed at self-proclaimed crypto and foreign exchange “traders” accused of driving luxury vehicles with fake or missing license plates.
Authorities say these vehicles are frequently used as physical status symbols by “finfluencers” to lure victims into fraudulent investment setups. During the operation, authorities impounded a silver Mercedes-AMG GLE valued at over $153,000 (2.5 million South African rand) that was fraudulently registered as a white BMW. Police also arrested the driver of an unregistered BMW 3-Series.
In video footage of the operation posted to social media, Hill-Lewis directly challenged a suspect regarding the legitimacy of their business.
“What are you really trading in? You’re trading in something. It’s just not crypto,” Hill-Lewis said. When the suspect claimed to trade digital assets “as well,” Hill-Lewis responded, “And other things as well?”
“In Cape Town, you will often find ‘ crypto’ and ‘forex’ traders driving fancy cars with fake registrations or none at all,” the mayor later said, confirming the vehicles were seized for further criminal investigation.
The enforcement push aligns with a broader report issued in March, which identified South Africa as an emerging hotbed for organized cryptocurrency fraud. According to a report, highly organized and fully staffed scam centers operated by international syndicates have established clusters in Cape Town and Johannesburg.
The syndicates leverage advanced technologies—including deepfakes, cloned applications and fake investment platforms—to defraud global victims. The resulting illicit financial flows are typically laundered through a combination of cryptocurrency wallets, money mules and physical assets like unregistered high-end automobiles.
The rise in crypto-related criminal networks has prompted local officials to demand more autonomy over law enforcement. Hill-Lewis, who launched his mayoral re-election campaign on June 13, 2026, cited the sophisticated nature of these financial crimes as a primary reason the city has established its own independent Metro Police Detectives Unit to bypass under-resourced national policing structures.