The kidnapping of the Moti brothers had already been clouded with mystery, with the family refusing to speak to police
It’s been over two weeks since the Moti brothers were reunited with their parents, but there’s no word on how investigations are going
‘The people of SA have a right to know what is going on,’ said Amnesty International about the spate of kidnappings in the country.
A family spokesperson reportedly said the kidnapping ordeal has been extremely traumatic for the Moti brothers and their entire family.
We’re reacting to great news for a change, thanks to the Moti brothers. “Alhumdulillah, May Allah always keep them safe,” said one reaction.
A local resident in Vuwani told police that the four Moti brothers arrived at their house, saying they were dropped off on a nearby road.
Exactly three weeks after they were kidnapped on their way to school, the Moti brothers have now been found and reunited with their parents
The Moti brothers remain missing. An expert says negotiations with the kidnappers will be short before the children’s release.
It has been weeks since the four Moti brothers were kidnapped on their way to school in Polokwane, and there is still no sign of them.
It’s been over a week since the Moti brothers, aged between six and 15, were kidnapped on their way to school in Polokwane
The four Moti boys, aged between six and 15, were kidnapped on their way to school in Polokwane by seven armed men
The Moti brothers’ case is shining the spotlight on highly organised crime in South Africa and why it is ‘stirring the nation’.
‘We are making progress. It’s a difficult case, no doubt about it, but we are making progress,’ said Bheki Cele. It’s been nearly a week since the Moti brothers were kidnapped.
The parents of the kidnapped children are appealing to the public to assist in the search for them while the police search operation has been expanded to other provinces.