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How can Gauteng combat its worrying kidnapping crisis?

The Star

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June 11, 2025

COMMUNITIES in Gauteng are increasingly at the mercy ofheartless kidnappers, with the latest crime statistics released by provincial police commissioner, Lieutenant General Tommy Mthombeni, showing that kidnappings have increased by 15.8% between January and March, compared with the same period last year.

- JONISAYI MAROMO

Ina nutshell, the statistics released by Mthombeni, who briefed the Gauteng Provincial Legislatures Committee on Public Safety on the fourth quarter crime statistics for the 2024/25 financial year, show that police in Gauteng arrested 88 suspects linked to 62 cases of kidnapping, and rescued at least 77 victims of kidnapping in the first three months of this year.

The kidnappings in Gauteng are often linked to hijackings, robbery, ransom demands, extortion, and human trafficking.

IOL spoke to security strategist Andy Mashaile, a retired Interpol ambassador, for an in-depth analysis of the Quarter Four crime statistics, focusing on the rising kidnappings in Gauteng.

Describing Gauteng as the national epicentre, Mashaile said the province accounts for 52.8% of all kidnappings in South Africa, with Johannesburg as the worst-affected area.

Regarding the kidnapping hotspot police stations, Mashaile said 26 of South Africas top 30 kidnapping hotspots are in Gauteng, and these include Jabulani in Soweto and Johannesburg Central SAPS.

Primary Drivers of the Kidnapping Surge

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