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FISHY: I know, if you have a tablet or a second cell phone, and you put your sim in that tabled or second phone, you can set up the watsapp on the tablet or second cell phone to use that sim number.. Then you can take the sim out of the tablet or second cell phone and put it in your primary cellphone and set up your primary cell phone to also use that very same number for watsapp on the phone.. Once that is done.. When you on wifi you can use the watsapp with that very same number from the tablet or second cell phone, as well as using that very same number on your primary cell phone.. LUCKILY, WATSAPP IS TRACEBLE.. But IMEI numbers can be traced for watsapp, so they should just hand everything to the police.... As well as the account number given where the money should be paid in... Khumalo’s phone puzzle October 30 2014 at 07:42am By Kutlwano Olifant Comment on this story Kelly Khumalo’s friends received what appeared to be distress messages from her cellphone number – while it was being kept for investigations by police. Police confiscated her phone following the murder of her soccer star boyfriend Senzo Meyiwa on Sunday, but on Monday, her friends received Whatsapp messages requesting financial assistance. The messages, purportedly written by Khumalo, claimed she had been arrested for speeding on the highway and that her bail had been fixed at R3 100. But all she needed, according to messages The Star has seen, was R2000 to be deposited into an account held by a detective who would then ensure Khumalo would be released without the media knowing about her arrest. In the messages seen by The Star, the person claimed to be a detective from Kempton Park police station and demanded that money be sent to him through cellphone banking. Khumalo’s biographer Melinda Ferguson was among those who received the messages but just before she hit the transfer button, Ferguson smelt trouble. “I contacted a mutual friend to check Kelly’s whereabouts. Shortly, we learnt that she was at home.” Gauteng provincial police spokesman Brigadier Neville Malila said those scammed could open a case. He said the cellphone had been placed inside exhibit bags before and after investigations, saying such a thing should not have occurred. The Star
Posted on: Thu, 30 Oct 2014 08:45:37 +0000

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