Kidnapped Moti Brothers Update: There is a new update coming in the case of the Moti Brother’s Kidnapping. Police Minister Bheki Cele stated that in the spite of the abduction of 4 young Polokwane brothers being a “tough case” investigators had made progress. The case of the Moti siblings came to the headlines of the newspaper and gained much attention when frantic appeals were made on social media platforms after they were kidnapped last Wednesday by 7 gunmen. In the spite of outcry for their safe come back, there has been no breakthrough or demand for any kind of ransom from their rich family. Follow More Update On GetIndiaNews.com
Kidnapped Moti Brothers Update
Minister Cele stated that there was a multi-approach team, including the Social Development Department and other investigating departments who are currently working on the case of the Moti brothers. He stated a lot of technological resources had been put in place from the side of police headquarters in order to solve this crime.
He stated that “It is a tough case, but without doubt, we have made progress and there are follow-ups on matters. At this point, we are hoping that the police will surely crack the case. As we already informed the 4 siblings were abducted by a group of what come out to be sophisticated criminals while they were on the way to school. Cele stated that he have faith that the police would solve this case.
The agony of the abducted Moti brother’s parents Shakira and Nazim, indignation on, with them being too frightened to share further news on the case with the media. Philip Smit, the family lawyer, believes the kidnapping has been done for the motive of ransom stated that cannot compromise on the safety of Zia (15 years old), Alaan (13-years-old), Zayyad (11-years-old), and Zidan (6-years-old) who were abducted by seven gunmen in the supermarket Nirvana suburb which is in Polokwane, Limpopo, close to Curro Heuwelkruin school on the on-ramp.
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Moti is the chief executive of Moti Auto, a Polokwane-based car dealership. Smit stated, “We have been advised by the cops to not involve as the investigation of this case is in a sensitive phase and we can’t risk the safe come back and well being of the kids.” Smith had previously requested the community not to share or spread the fake news. “We have a lot of fake news we come to see on many social media platforms. The children have not been found and till now no ransom calls have been requested.”