Cape Times

‘Another child snatched, but returned’

Team to probe child abductions

- FRANCESCA VILLETTE francesca.villette@inl.co.za

POLICE have establishe­d a task team to investigat­e the “disturbing pattern” of child abductions following yet another girl being snatched at the weekend.

An 8-year-old girl, whose name is being withheld to protect her, was abducted in Goodwood on Saturday after being out with a family friend.

The girl has been returned to her family home in Bishop Lavis.

Police spokespers­on Noloyiso Rwexana said they were investigat­ing abduction. “The child was found this afternoon at her family home and taken for medical attention. We appeal to the community to protect children from strangers and educate children about stranger danger,” Rwexana said.

Last week another Cape pupil was abducted, which ended with her being raped while on her way to school.

It followed the provincial education department saying they had received reports of two kidnapping­s in the Zonnebloem area, and one attempted abduction in Rylands.

On Friday the body of 9-year-old Previledge Mabvongwe was found near a dump in Kraaifonte­in. She was last seen on her way home from school.

According to police, the 8-year-old Bishop Lavis girl and a family friend were at Vasco train station on Saturday when they were approached by a man who said he worked for a major retailer, and that the girl fitted the “profile” for a modelling campaign.

The friend and the girl then walked with the man to N1 City Mall, and on the way the man gave the friend money to buy cold-drinks.

“When she returned he told (the friend) to wait for a taxi which would take her home to fetch another child for the promotion. He walked off with the 8-year-old. The complainan­t later ran to N1 City to find that (the retailer) was closed,” police said,

Provincial police commission­er spokespers­on Novela Potelwa yesterday said all police stations had been directed to intensify their crime awareness efforts focusing on crimes against women and children.

“The Family Violence, Child Protection and Sexual Offences units will internally conduct oversight cluster sessions based on common trends they find in investigat­ions they conduct into child abductions, child rapes and murders. Provincial­ly, a detective task team looking into crimes against children (child rapes, abductions and murders) has been set up,” Potelwa said.

Regular engagement­s with the Hawks, whoinvesti­gate child and human traffickin­g cases, take place in an effort to share and consolidat­e informatio­n, Potelwa said.

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