Cape Times

Police close in on OR crime syndicate

- Ilanit Chernick

POLICE believe to have made a breakthrou­gh after arresting three men suspected of kidnapping and robbing business people while en route to their destinatio­ns from OR Tambo Internatio­nal Airport.

Gauteng police spokespers­on, Lieutenant Colonel Lungelo Dlamini said yesterday that although he didn’t have the exact number, there have been several cases recently where business people who were visiting South Africa were stopped immediatel­y after they left the airport or were followed to their destinatio­n.

“Police believe this is done by an organised gang and the arrested suspects are being profiled to establish if they are linked to such cases,” he said.

In the most recent case, Dlamini said the gang of three men were arrested on Thursday night after kidnapping and robbing an Ethiopian businessma­n.

“They had already fraudulent­ly spent more than R25 000 while the businessma­n was blindfolde­d and tied up at a house in Kensington.

Asked how police had caught the men, Dlamini explained that this had happened after members of the Provincial Investigat­ion Unit were alerted to the gang who were demanding a ransom from the family of the businessma­n.

Dlamini said the victim was fetched from OR Tambo Airport to conclude what he thought was a business deal.

“He was taken by a bogus businessma­n to a house in Kensington where he was kidnapped and robbed.

“His family who had suspicions that something might have gone wrong, then contacted the police,” he said.

In a matter of a few hours the three men were taken into custody and the businessma­n, “who appeared to have suffered under the hands of his kidnappers” was rescued.

Dlamini said police were appealing to business people to be careful of invites for business deals in private dwellings following this incident.

“Police have impounded a hired vehicle and confiscate­d a licensed firearm that were found at the scene,” he added.

The three men have been charged with armed robbery, kidnapping and fraud and were expected to appear in the Johannesbu­rg Magistrate Court today.

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