Police rescued a businessman on Wednesday evening and arrested eight kidnappers, including three Tanzanians in Johannesburg.
It is understood the businessman was kidnapped on 5 July at a mosque in Helderkruin, Roodepoort.
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Police spokesperson Athlenda Mathe said the businessman was rescued at a house in Lenasia.
“The SAPS anti-kidnapping task team has been working on the case and arrested the first two suspects last week.
“On Wednesday, 31 July, intelligence led the multidisciplinary team to a hotel in East Gate and two apartments in Fourways where they arrested six suspects and seized drugs suspected to be crystal meth worth R300 million,” Mathe said.
National police commissioner General Fannie Masemola and other top brass including deputy national commissioner for crime detection Lieutenant-General Shadrack Sibiya and Gauteng police commissioner Lieutenant-General Tommy Mthombeni visited the crime scene on Wednesday.
Masemola said police are hard at work in dismantling the work of transnational organised crime syndicates.
“Well done to the team. Our men and women in blue remain hard at work in taking down syndicates involved in dealing and trafficking drugs. Commendable progress has been registered in recent weeks and we owe those successes to our dedicated police officers and our partners in crime including, private security.
“We will continue to come after those who are involved in the illicit trade of drug trafficking,” said Masemola.
The national police boss is expected to brief the nation on Thursday morning on operations underway throughout the country to clamp down on all forms of criminality.
Last month, one kidnapper was shot and killed, and another wounded during a rescue operation by the polices elite Special Task Force in Crystal Park, east of Joburg.
Five other kidnappers were also arrested during the operation in Benoni.
The two kidnapped victims were safely reunited with their families.
Mathe said the men, aged 64 and 34, were both kidnapped while driving along Putfontein Road in Crystal Park on Sunday.
Mathe said that over 50 kidnappers have been arrested in the last six months across Gauteng, North West, Mpumalanga and Free State.
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