Cape Times

R1 000 bail for man accused of abducting 2, setting boy alight

- Dominic Adriaanse dominic.adriaanse@inl.co.za

A GEORGE scrapyard owner arrested for the abduction and attempted murder of two boys aged 11 and 13 has been released on R1 000 bail.

The 42-year-old man appeared in court after a manhunt, with police arresting him for the abduction of the boys from the Thembaleth­u informal settlement.

The incident occurred on Saturday, June 11, when the suspect allegedly took the boys from his scrapyard to bushes near Ballots Bay Gate and tied them to a tree before pouring paraffin over them and setting one alight.

“The suspect has been charged with abduction and attempted murder. He appeared in court last week and was issued bail of R1 000. In his statement he said the boys had stolen a ring from him. He found the one boy, who then took him to the other,” said police spokespers­on Dumile Gwavu.

Police who entered the area were met by hostile residents during the start of the investigat­ion and were unable to locate the parents of the two boys, said Gwavu.

“I personally tried to find the parents of the two boys, but the community did not know who they were. Structures in the informal settlement are not all numbered and we are still trying to locate the boys to ensure they are receiving assistance and to find out what their conditions are,” said Gwavu.

Police have also warned the community that anyone taking the law into their own hands would be prosecuted.

There had been instances of mob justice within the community, said Gwavu. He urged the Thembaleth­u residents to assist police in finding the two boys and provide informatio­n to ensure the accused is successful­ly prosecuted.

Ward Councillor Ntombi James said that she had not received any informatio­n regarding the matter from her constituen­ts.

“This is a grave matter and it is frightenin­g to believe police are unable to find the victims after such a traumatic experience. Had the community known of his arrest we would have been at court demanding the courts deny bail to a man capable of doing this children,” said James.

Thembaleth­u Community Policing chairperso­n Xolani Henge said he was not in the George region last week but their members would aid police in locating both boys’ families.

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