Cops ‘refused’ to chase down armed men who snatched 6-year-old Shanawaaz Asghar, family claims

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Cops 'refused' to chase down armed men who snatched 6-year-old Shanawaaz Asghar, family claims
Cops 'refused' to chase down armed men who snatched 6-year-old Shanawaaz Asghar, family claims

Africa-Press – South-Africa. The distraught family of a six-year-old Grade R pupil from Kensington, Cape Town, who was abducted on Wednesday morning, claim the police failed to chase down the perpetrators shortly after the child was taken.

Six armed men snatched Shanawaaz Asghar on the corner of 4th Avenue and Ninth Street and forced him into a silver VW Polo.

Now, a family spokesperson, Dawood Esack, said the boy’s father begged police for assistance, but was apparently turned away.

He said:

In response, police spokesperson Colonel Andre Traut said the management of Kensington police had not received an official complaint in this regard and were, therefore, not in a position to comment on the claims.

“Further be advised that any individual who is of the opinion that SAPS acted wrongfully regarding the kidnapping in Kensington is encouraged to lodge an official complaint with police management, so the matter can be investigated,” he said.

Esack said the boy’s parents were distraught.

“I am aware of unconfirmed ransom claims doing the rounds on social media; nothing [is] verified at this stage.”

Cape Town family heartbroken as search widens for abducted 6-year-old Shanawaaz Asghar

Esack said that, once the child was found, they would consider complaining about the police’s conduct.

On Thursday, a high-level police meeting took place in Kensington about the abduction.

The chairperson of the Kensington Community Policing Forum, Cheslyn Steenberg, told Radio 786 the family was traumatised.

“Police updated us last night, and we are looking into the family’s business interests to look into possible extortion because our community has become vulnerable to this,” he said.

Steenberg told the radio station that a person of interest was identified, which has yet to be confirmed by police.

Meanwhile, the search for Shanawaaz has intensified.

Social media platforms have shared images of the missing boy, while Instagram issued an amber alert to its users in the vicinity.

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