Crime

Phoenix woman arrested after faking kidnapping

KwaZulu-Natal police have arrested a 47-year-old woman after she staged and faked her own kidnapping demanding ransom from her businessman husband.

It is understood officers received a complaint of a woman who was allegedly kidnapped in Phoenix on Monday.

Fake kidnapping

Police spokesperson Colonel Robert Netshiunda said the woman left her husband’s business premises to use a restroom at her home, which is situated a short distance from the establishment.

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“Few moments later, her husband received a phone call from her, reporting that she was kidnapped and pleaded with him to deposit an undisclosed amount of money for her release. A short while later the husband received another call from a man who threatened to hurt the woman if the money was not paid.”

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Perjury

Netshiunda said after investigating the alleged kidnapping, it was revealed that the woman faked the abduction.

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“She was duly charged with perjury. Police are sending a strong warning to anyone who is contemplating to fake their own kidnappings for any reason or waste state resources by opening false cases.”

Kidnapping

“Kidnapping is not a matter to joke about and police have been working hard and stretching resources in a quest to prevent kidnappings, which had seen a slight increase of late,” Netshiunda said.

The woman is expected to appear before the Verulam Magistrates’ Court on Wednesday. 

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KZN shooting

Meanwhile, KZN police have also arrested an 18-year-old suspect following a mass shooting incident over the weekend in Umbumbulu.

Six people were shot and killed at Empandwini Resort, in the Entabeni area, on Saturday evening in a suspected drug-related shooting.

Netshiunda said the 18-year-old suspect was nabbed on Monday, after intensive police investigations.

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“He is suspected of being behind the killing of the six people, including two sisters who were found dead with gunshot wounds.

Additional reporting by Thapelo Lekabe

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By Faizel Patel