A person of interest in the disappearance of Tazne van Wyk, 8, of Cape Town is being transported back to the Western Cape to face a kidnapping charge, the police said on Wednesday.
Moyhdian Pangarker was arrested in the Eastern Cape on Monday after being on the run for 10 days.
“… [Moyhdian] Pangarker made a court appearance yesterday [Tuesday] in Cradock on a charge of kidnapping following his arrest the previous day,” said Western Cape police spokesperson Captain FC van Wyk.
UPDATE: Body of missing Tazne van Wyk found outside Worcester
“He is currently en-route to Cape Town, where he will make a court appearance at a later stage.”
Tazne was last seen walking to a tuckshop near her home in Connaught Estate, Elsies River, almost two weeks ago.
She has not been found despite extensive searches.
Pangarker was arrested in a police trap when he went to visit a woman at a hotel in Cradock on Monday night.
Correctional Services spokesperson Singabakho Nxumalo told the Cape Times Pangarker had been sentenced to 10 years in jail for culpable homicide in 2008 and was released on parole in October 2016.
He was declared an absconder as he could not be found at his home and subsequently never appeared in a Worcester court in February this year in connection with violating his parole conditions, the publication reported.
Western Cape Community Safety MEC Albert Fritz has offered a R10,000 reward for information on Tazne’s whereabouts.
“Tazne has been missing for nearly two weeks. It is essential that we bring her home and restore calm to her family and community during this time of great uncertainty,” he said.
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