No ransom demands yet for kidnapped Limpopo businessman’s four sons

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No ransom demands yet for kidnapped Limpopo businessman’s four sons
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TOP STORY: Police have intensified their hunt for the four sons of a wealthy Limpopo businessman who were kidnapped on their way to school yesterday.

According to police, no ransom demands have been made for Nazim and Shakira Moti’s four sons – Zidan, 6, Zayyad, 11, Alaan 13, and Zia, 15, who were kidnapped on their way to Curro Heuwelkruin, a private school in Dalmada. The children's cellphones were later recovered, having been dumped in the Flora Park suburb.

The Moti family lawyer, Philip Smit, who gave permission that photos of the boys be published, says they are devastated and suspect the incident is ransom-motivated, but have not yet heard from the kidnappers, Capricorn FM reported. It’s believed the seven kidnappers may have fled to Gauteng. Limpopo police spokesperson Motlafela Mojapelo said last night: “We don’t have information that perhaps can help us make a determination as to the motive of this particular incident. What we know is that the seven suspects were so violent that they started shooting at random.’’

I can’t imagine what Nazim & Shakira Moti must be going through after their sons Zia,Alaan, Zayyad & Zidan were kidnapped. Imagine getting into bed & not knowing where your children are. This is heartbreaking. Please say a prayer for their safe return.

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