A Cape Flats dad has exposed a group of teens at a Mitchells Plain school as the culprits behind explicit sex messages sent to women in Strandfontein.
The School of Skills in Rocklands is now investigating how the teen boys got the numbers of their victims and the motive behind the graphic messages.
The drama unfolded last Thursday when Strandfontein Community Police Forum (CPF) chairperson, Sandy Schuter, took to social media to expose a “honger tollie” who has been sending her and other female members of the CPF perverted messages.
“The first person who texted me just said hi, then asked if I am single,” she explains.
“I said I am married and then he called me ‘mommy’ and asked if he could suck my boobs.
“Then another member of the CPF also got messages from this number saying the same stuff, so I exposed it on Facebook because we don’t have time for jasgeit.
“It’s very serious and we were worried about young women who don’t know better being lured by some pervert.”
SNAP: Screenshots of the teen’s graphic messages
When the Daily Voice called the number, an angry man answered, explaining the phone did not belong to him but to a school boy in Strandfontein.
The 40-year-old man, who asked not to be named, says his wife received sex messages on Thursday and he was dik bedonnerd.
In the messages, the teen asks for naked selfies and says: “Mommy, I will suck your p**sy nice and wet.”
There’s also talk about blowjobs and emojis hinting at anal sex.
“I was angry and called the number, but you can hear it’s a laaitie,” the man says.
“I blocked him from my wife’s phone and started chatting to him like I am a girl.
“He chatted to me the whole night about the type of sex he will have with me, and bang my t**s, and all that stuff.
“So I decided to trap him and told him to meet me on Friday at Strandfontein Library.”
He says the 18-year-old boy got a moerse skrik when he saw him and he took the teen to his house, where his shocked mom burst into tears when she saw messages.
The man says he and the teen’s mom went to go see his school principal on Tuesday as they believed more boys were “playing this game”.
“They told us they will investigate how many boys are involved and how they got the numbers,” the man adds.
Western Cape Education Department (WCED) spokesperson, Bronagh Hammond, says to their knowledge only one learner is involved.
“The learner was identified and the parents notified. The incident happened after school, and not in school hours. It is therefore not school-related.
“The school will however assist with counselling if required.”