Three in custody, more in the shadows: unmasking the Johannesburg kidnap ring

Zuko Komisa

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  • Police rescued an abducted businessman and arrested three suspects following a violent butchery robbery in Norwood.
  • A multi-agency task force tracked the getaway vehicle to Soweto before seizing an illegal firearm, cash, and the victim’s phone in Yeoville.
  • Detectives are investigating the gang’s links to a Booysens robbery and a broader kidnapping syndicate across Johannesburg.

Three suspected kidnappers are in custody following a high-stakes intelligence operation triggered by the abduction of a businessman during an armed robbery in Norwood.

The victim was seized at a local butchery on Tuesday, 6 May 2026, but was fortunately freed in the early hours of the following morning, allowing police to pivot their focus to apprehending the culprits.

A coordinated task force comprising SAPS specialist units, Gauteng Traffic Police, and private security partners tracked a Toyota Etios linked to the crime to Soweto.

When officers intercepted the vehicle, the three suspects attempted to flee on foot but were swiftly intercepted and detained.

Subsequent raids on a property in Yeoville yielded significant evidence, including the victim’s mobile phone, an unlicensed firearm, ammunition, and a cache of cash.

Officers also discovered fraudulent vehicle registration plates, suggesting a sophisticated level of criminal planning.

The investigation has now widened, with detectives probing links between the trio and a separate business robbery in Booysens.

Authorities believe the suspects may be part of a larger organised crime syndicate responsible for a string of kidnappings and armed robberies across the Johannesburg region.

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