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Nine-year-old Afghan boy rescued after four-day kidnapping ordeal in Tshwane

Conviction Staff ReporterBy Conviction Staff ReporterJanuary 25, 2025Updated:January 25, 2025No Comments
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Police and private security have teamed up to rescue a kidnapped boy in Tshwane. Picture: File
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Gauteng police, alongside private security firms, successfully rescued a nine-year-old boy on Friday, four days after he was kidnapped from a friend's home in Laudium, Tshwane.

The boy, whose parents are Afghan nationals, was abducted on Tuesday, 21 January 2024, when armed suspects forcibly entered the residence of his father's acquaintance. In the days following the abduction, the family received distressing calls from the kidnapper(s) demanding a ransom for the boy's safe return.

Responding swiftly, a dedicated team composed of members from the South African Police Service and private security companies was formed to address the crisis. Their coordinated efforts paid off on Friday, leading to a significant breakthrough in the case.

Colonel Sarah van der Merwe, spokesperson for the SAPS Gauteng Division, praised the joint operation: "This successful rescue demonstrates what we can achieve when law enforcement and private security work together. Our primary focus was ensuring the child's safe return."

Authorities discovered the vehicle used in the kidnapping, which ultimately led to the arrest of two suspects on the same day. These individuals provided crucial intelligence, guiding law enforcement officers to a house in Danville, Pretoria, where the boy was being held captive. There, police were able to successfully rescue him and apprehend two additional suspects.

During the operation, officers found that the suspects were in possession of an unlicensed firearm. It was also revealed that the individuals were illegally present in South Africa, complicating matters further. A subsequent investigation pinpointed a fifth suspect, who has ties to the boy's family, leading to their arrest as well.

After the successful rescue, the boy was immediately transported to a medical care centre for observation, before being joyfully reunited with his family. The emotional reunion marked a triumphant conclusion to a distressing situation that had gripped the community.

The five individuals arrested, all of whom are nationals from Pakistan and Afghanistan aged between 24 and 37 years, are facing serious charges, including kidnapping and possession of an unlicensed firearm and ammunition. They are expected to appear before the Atteridgeville Magistrate Court on Monday, 27 January 2024.

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