The Free Press Journal

IS-linked India-origin woman held for abducting UK couple

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A 27-year-old Indian-origin woman and her partner, both allegedly linked to the ISIS terror group, have been arrested and charged with abducting a British couple, according to South African special police unit Hawks. The missing Cape Town couple, whose names have been withheld by authoritie­s, are understood to have been kidnapped while on holiday in near the Bivane Dam in Vryheid, KwaZulu-Natal, on February 12. Fatima Patel and Safydeen Aslam Del Vecchio also face charges of robbery and theft after they went on a spending spree using the couples’ credit cards, building up a stash of jewellery, camping equipment and electronic devices which were found at a remote location where an ISIS flag was being flown.

Hawks spokesman Brigadier Hangwani Mulaudzi said that during surveillan­ce of Patel and her partner, operatives had gathered informatio­n allegedly linking them to the British couple from Cape Town. But police declined to provide any further informatio­n due to the sensitive nature of the case as the search continues for the couple whose vehicle was found abandoned over 300 kms away from where they were last seen on February 9.

The incident had prompted the British government to issue a travel advisory about possible terrorist attacks on foreign nationals in South Africa. The weekly Sunday Times, quoting a charge sheet after their court appearance on February 19, reported that Patel and Del Vecchio, 38, also stand accused of hoisting an ISIS flag at a modest homestead in a rural area.

Del Vecchio also faces another terrorism-related charge for allegedly participat­ing in extremist web forums that support ISIS and offering to supply phone numbers and SIM cards that are not traceable. Yousha Tayob, the lawyer representi­ng Patel and Del Vecchio, confirmed that the pair had appeared in the court and were remanded in custody at Westville Prison in KwaZuluNat­al province.

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