Cape Argus

Abirah’s 7 kidnapping accused make first court appearance

- SHAKIRAH THEBUS shakirah.thebus@inl.co.za

A TIP-OFF to the police led to the safe return of kidnapped Rylands girl Abirah Dekhta.

This was revealed in the Wynberg Magistrate’s Court yesterday, where seven men appeared on charges of kidnapping and extortion.

State prosecutor Darren Rudolph said that while the driver of a pupil transport vehicle carrying Dekhta was waiting for another learner to board, two vehicles pulled up behind it at around 7am on November 4.

Five men exited the second vehicle, removed the 8-year-old girl from the transport vehicle and placed her in a white Nissan double-cab bakkie.

A well-known Cape clergyman confirmed he had received a phone call from someone who had said they had informatio­n on her whereabout­s.

The clergyman said he vaguely remembered the conversati­on, as he received hundreds of calls daily.

He said he had referred the caller to the police and another organisati­on that could assist in the matter. The caller did not disclose any informatio­n to the clergyman at the time.

Rudolph said police received informatio­n around 5pm on Monday, 14 November, that the victim was being held at a residence in Joe Nzinga Gqabi Street, Town Two, Khayelitsh­a.

When they arrived at the scene, police found accused one to four inside, while accused five to seven were guarding the shack Abirah was being held in. The groups would alternate positions.

Five heavily armed anti-gang unit officers surrounded the dock to collect the accused to appear in front of Judge Goolam Bawa.

Bawa said the accused could not be named and prohibited the media from taking pictures or videos of them during the first appearance, as they did not have their attorneys present. The State detailed the events of November 4 and 14 while a translator relayed the informatio­n to the accused in Xhosa.

NPA spokespers­on Eric Ntabazalil­a said initially seven men and two women were apprehende­d but the two women were not charged as there was nothing linking them to the crime.

Ntabazalil­a said the accused were from Khayelitsh­a and Strand.

The case has been postponed to December 7 for a formal bail applicatio­n. Ntabazalil­a said the State would be opposing bail. There was no mention of charges related to firearms.

Before the appearance, Rylands residents gathered outside the court with the placards used a few days ago in marches and protests calling for the safe return of Abirah.

Now, instead of “Bring Back Abirah”, the vocal group chanted “Justice for Abirah!” and “We want justice!”

The girl’s parents were absent from the proceeding­s, but two of her uncles sat in court.

One uncle said Abirah was doing well, but she had appeared frightened when she saw people of the same race as her kidnappers. This was evident when the family had taken her out for supper.

Family friend Imdaad Harris said she was receiving trauma counsellin­g and would undergo more sessions.

Harris said no remorse had been shown by the accused. He said all he wanted was for investigat­ors to find the “mastermind­s” behind the kidnapping, as it was clear they were not in the dock with the accused.

 ?? | AYANDA NDAMANE African News Agency (ANA) ?? RYLANDS residents outside the Wynberg Magistrate’s Court, where seven men appeared in connection with the kidnapping of Abirah Dekhta.
| AYANDA NDAMANE African News Agency (ANA) RYLANDS residents outside the Wynberg Magistrate’s Court, where seven men appeared in connection with the kidnapping of Abirah Dekhta.

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