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Kidnapped Moti brothers reunited with family

11 November 2021, 6:50 AM  |
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SAPS jacket with the shoulder badge photo taken on the 25th January 2008 in Sebokeng, south of Johannesburg.  Photo Elvis Ntombela

SAPS jacket with the shoulder badge photo taken on the 25th January 2008 in Sebokeng, south of Johannesburg. Photo Elvis Ntombela

Image: Elvis Ntombela

SAPS jacket with the shoulder badge photo taken on the 25th January 2008 in Sebokeng, south of Johannesburg. Photo Elvis Ntombela

The South African Police Service (SAPS) has confirmed that the four Moti brothers, Zidan, Zayyad, Alaan and Zia Moti have been found and safely reunited with their family on Wednesday night.

The four children were kidnapped on 20 October 2021 and their vehicle hijacked in the leafy suburb of Bendor, in Polokwane, Limpopo.

Earlier, a team of police investigators was roped in to help locate children.

A group of men with rifles and handguns cornered their vehicle and forcefully removed them.

Police launch manhunt following the kidnapping of four children outside Polokwane:

Police in Vuwani received a call from a local resident saying that the children arrived at their house saying they were dropped of on a nearby road.

Police arranged a doctor who confirmed that the children are in good health before they were handed over to their parents.

The children have not yet been interviewed but today investigators will arrange for the SAPS psychologists to assist with that.

The investigation into the case of kidnapping is still continuing.

The video below is reporting on the safe return of the Moti brothers:

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