Saturday Star

Family appeal to kidnappers to release ailing victim, 76, after 101-day ordeal

- STAFF REPORTER

PRETORIA busi nes s man Omar Carrim has been missing for 101 days.

Carrim, 76, was kidnapped on August 3 soon after leaving his business, Home Hyper City, in the CBD.

“Carrim is not in good health and we are very con- cerned. We appeal to the kidnappers to release him immediatel­y,” said anti-crime activist Yusuf Abramjee.

He said the family was “very distraught” and the community was anxious. “Carrim is not well and we appeal to the kidnappers to show mercy and release him. It’s over three months now and this is going on for far too long,” Abramjee told the Saturday Star.

The Carrim family have refused to comment personally and have called on South Africans to pray for the safe return of their father.

Abramjee said the spate of kidnapping­s was “very worrying”: “I am taking up the matter with the Minister of Police, Fikile Mbalula.” Mbalula told Parliament recently that investigat­ions “were on-going”.

Abramjee said it appeared that internatio­nal crime syndicates were at work locally.

“The kidnappers demand ransom running into millions of rand. We saw the same trend in Mozambique over a few years and it stopped when law enforcemen­t agencies made several arrests,” he said.

Sources have told the Saturday Star that a substantia­l ransom was paid some weeks ago to get Carrim released, “but he is still in captivity”.

“Sometimes the kidnappers demand more money. In a recent kidnapping in Cape Town, millions of rand was paid to get the victim freed, although the family have denied it,” said one source.

Abramjee said law enforcemen­t agencies internatio­nally had to intervene to stop the spate of kidnapping­s in South Africa.

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