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Attempt by woman to kidnap employer for ransom foiled by SAPS

Five suspects including two South Africans, two Ugandan and one Malawian national have been arrested following an intelligence driven operation which led to the foiling of a kidnapping.

The South African Police Service (SAPS) crime intelligence and organised crime operatives including the hawks have been working on information it received of a South African woman who was planning for her employer to be kidnapped and forced to withdraw large sums of money from her business bank account.

Mock kidnapping planned

Through intelligence tactics and working closely with the target who was supposed to be kidnapped, a mock kidnapping was planned.

The SAPS reserves the right not to go into detail on how the operation was executed as this would expose how intelligence driven operations are conducted.

The SAPS can therefore confirm that following this successful mock kidnapping and play along to ensure the syndicate is taken down, five suspects were arrested while planning to withdraw the money that had been ‘transferred’ following the ‘kidnapping’ of this ‘female employer’.

The five suspects were placed under arrest for conspiracy to kidnap and for extortion at their meeting place in Melrose Arch in Gauteng last Friday.

Three vehicles were seized including a Range Rover, a Toyota Ayga and a white Polo Vivo.

Ten cellphones were also confiscated.

Precision

The National Commissioner of the SAPS, General Fannie Masemola applauded the work of intelligence and organised crime unit in carefully and with precision executing a seamless operation to ensure the targets life is not jeopardised.

“This was a sensitive operation but through the experience and skill set of our organised crime and intelligence team, we have managed to break the back of this syndicate. We do believe we have foiled many other kidnappings through the takedown of this syndicate. Investigations are continuing to determine if they can be linked to other kidnappings especially for ransom”, said General Masemola.

This operation would not have been successful without the assistance of other stakeholders including private security and EMPD.

The South African website applauds SAPS on their efforts.

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