Police are looking for suspects in connection with a business robbery that resulted in the kidnapping of a storekeeper, a Pakistani national.
, Police spokesperson Captain FC van Wyk said that the incident occurred on Friday at about 11.30 a.m. at a cash-and-carry in the Birmingham Road, Airport Industrial area. The Bishop Lavis police registered cases of business robbery and kidnapping.
He continued, “They took an undisclosed amount of cash and took the one male, a 26-year-old, with them when they fled the scene in a Toyota Corolla in an unknown direction.”
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