Cape Argus

Case of 5 held for robbing missing tourist postponed

- MTHUTHUZEL­I NTSEKU mthuthuzel­i.ntseku@inl.co.za

THE five Hangberg men arrested for possession of items belonging to the missing German tourist Nick Frischke have appeared in the Wynberg Magistrate’s Court, where their case was postponed to May 4 for further investigat­ion.

Igshaan Fisher, Jason Abrahams, Vanroy Petersen, Carlo Guenantin, and Melvin Guenantin have been charged with aggravated robbery.

They were found in possession of items belonging to Frischke after a search was conducted by police a week after the 22-year-old’s disappeara­nce. Their faces remained concealed as magistrate Bowa Goolam said there was an order made last Monday not to reveal their faces.

Goolam said an identity parade was yet to be conducted as part of the investigat­ions.

Arriving at a court packed with their family members, the accused blew kisses at their loved ones before appearing in the dock briefly. They are to remain in custody.

Police spokespers­on Joseph Swartbooi said the disappeara­nce of Frischke was under investigat­ion by experience­d detectives assisted by uniformed members and other stakeholde­rs, who are searching the area where he was last seen.

“Be advised that it is not in our nature to disclose informatio­n that is too close to the investigat­ion or to come to any premature conclusion­s before the case has been finalised,” he said.

Swartbooi said secluded areas such as Hangberg had the potential to pose a risk, and urged the public to be cautious when visiting isolated areas or to do so in groups to avoid becoming a victim of crime.

In spite of reports that the police search teams had been withdrawn until new informatio­n was gathered, residents defied the weekend’s wet conditions and continued with their search parties.

Hangberg community search party organiser Zulfa October said they had searched all over the mountain, even during the rainy weekend, and were now taking a break.

October said that they were still hopeful that Frischke would be found.

Tour agency Karbonkelb­erg’s team also searched on Saturday, starting from the edge of the community up to the saddle of the Sentinel Peak of Karbonkelb­erg, but to no avail. The agency said it hoped that police and other organisati­ons would be able to further deploy their services and continue the search.

Community member Veronica Reid said with the incident making internatio­nal headlines, it tainted the reputation of the area.

Reid had said Germans had made a positive contributi­on in the developmen­t of the Hangberg area, in supporting the tourism sector and the building of schools and crèches.

Anyone with informatio­n is urged to call the investigat­ing officer Captain Raymond Swart on 082 827 3212 or Crime Stop on 08600 10111.

 ?? | AYANDA NDAMANE African News Agency (ANA) ?? FIVE men arrested in connection with the robbery of missing German tourist Nick Frischke appeared briefly in the Wynberg Magistrate’s Court yesterday.
| AYANDA NDAMANE African News Agency (ANA) FIVE men arrested in connection with the robbery of missing German tourist Nick Frischke appeared briefly in the Wynberg Magistrate’s Court yesterday.

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