Five high-performance cars and thirty portable GPS tracking devices were seized in Gauteng during a takedown police operation where a businessman, who was reported missing earlier January, was rescued.
They include two BMWs, two Mercedes-Benz sedans, and one Toyota Urban Cruiser.
Six suspects, believed to be part of a syndicate terrorizing business owners in the province, were also arrested, said South African Police Service (SAPS) spokesperson Athlenda Mathe.
“Police continue to infiltrate and apprehend those behind these spates of kidnappings in the country. Our message is clear: SAPS is coming for all criminals. Either they make our lives easy by handing themselves in, or we fetch them ourselves.”
#sapsHQ #SAPSNPC General Fannie Masemola has commended a multi-disciplinary team for the arrest of six men believed to be part of a syndicate that has been terrorising business owners in Gauteng. NP https://t.co/tMmmqud3Kx pic.twitter.com/deNWwjuOm3
— SA Police Service (@SAPoliceService) January 19, 2023
#sapsHQ A businessman, who was kidnapped on 07 January 2023, was successfully rescued and reunited with his family.
Police also seized five high performance powered vehicles, 20 cellphone’s and 30 GPS tracking devices. NP https://t.co/tMmmqud3Kx pic.twitter.com/npXhqDJr0R— SA Police Service (@SAPoliceService) January 19, 2023
-EWN
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