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Abducted businessman outsmarts kidnappers

“My face was covered so I could not see where we were going in Germiston.”

QUICK thinking by a business man led to his escape when he was kidnapped and ransom was demanded from his family on Monday 28.

Didi Bosawa (34), a Rosettenville resident, is lucky to be alive after four men ambushed, kidnapped and tortured him to get money from him.

Bosawa said he was in Bree Street attempting to sort out a debt issue with a man he thought was his friend. He said he owed the friend money and was meeting him to arrange a plan to repay him the R9 000 he owed.

Bosawa waited for the friend at the Bree taxi rank when he was ambushed by four men and a woman.

He said the culprits pointed a firearm at him and forced him into a car.

Bosawa, while being forced into the car, memorised the car’s registration number, CH 98 PY GP.

He said the group claimed to be detectives.

The group of attackers drove in two cars towards Germiston.

“As we reached Germiston my face was covered and I couldn’t see where we were going. I could not resist as I was handcuffed.”

Bosawa quickly started calculating how long he was kept blindfolded.

He said it was about a 15-minute drive to the location. “I was taken into a residence at 72 Voortrekker Street and handcuffed to a steel rail in the backyard of the premises. I was also assaulted during the drive until we reached the premises,” he told the RECORD.

“My kidnappers demanded R45 000 from me and said they would kill me that night if they did not get the money. At that moment I realised the men were not the police.

“The men took out all sorts of weapons out to intimidate me and I told them I would. I pleaded with the men to make a few calls to my wife Elinda Kifakio (25) so that we could start raising the money.”

The men and woman allowed him to make the call.

“I quickly sent details of my location to my wife and deleted them afterwards. I noted the address by looking at the bin. I told my wife everything in the short space of time – even the car’s number plate, via text and then deleted the message on whatsapp.

“I used French as well as Lingala, my mother tongue, to communicate with my wife so they [the culprits] could not understand. I told my wife to go to the Germiston SAPS to report this matter and give them all these details and she did.

“I was kidnapped at 11.16am and held hostage until 5pm.”

He said about 20 police officers barged into the place alongside his wife and found him and four of the men. The female culprit managed to escape.

The police freed him and arrested the four men.

A docket was opened at the Germiston police station.

The men were set to appear in court this week on a charge of kidnapping and possession of firearms.

Police confirmed the bust and said more information relating to the arrest would be provided.

They said sensitive new developments regarding the case had surfaced. It is alleged that it links police officers to the case. The matter will be disclosed once all the information has been checked.

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