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Gauteng's Kidnapping Crisis, where a case is reported every 28 minutes

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Ayize claire

Nov 30, 2024

Kidnappings in Gauteng surge, targeting locals and foreign businesspeople. A special police team rescues victims, tackling rising ransom demands and crime rates.
The Gauteng South African Police Service (SAPS)

Kidnapping incidents in South Africa have surged alarmingly, with Gauteng province at the forefront of this crisis. Between July and September 2024, Gauteng recorded 113 kidnapping-for-ransom cases, primarily targeting foreign businessmen from countries such as China, Portugal, and India.



In response to this escalating threat, the Gauteng South African Police Service (SAPS) has established a specialized task team within its organized crime investigation division. During the second quarter, this team managed six kidnapping cases where a combined ransom of R75 million was demanded. All victims were successfully rescued, and four suspects were arrested.



The broader kidnapping landscape in South Africa is equally concerning. In the 2022/2023 fiscal year, the country reported 15,343 kidnapping cases, with Gauteng accounting for 7,818 of these incidents. This represents a staggering 260% increase over the past decade.



The pervasive nature of this crime affects individuals across all socio-economic backgrounds, with both affluent businesspeople and ordinary citizens being targeted. The rise in kidnappings poses significant challenges to law enforcement agencies and has profound socio-economic implications for the affected communities.


Addressing this crisis necessitates a coordinated effort from law enforcement, community organizations, and policymakers to implement effective strategies aimed at curbing the incidence of kidnappings and ensuring the safety of all citizens.

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