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Police issue identikit of Kuils River men wanted for rape, abduction and robbery

If you recognise the two suspects depicted the attached images, kindly contact Warrant Officer Izak Gordon of the Kuils Rivier FCS on 0825221047 as they are wanted on charges of abduction, robbery and rape.

The Kuils River Family Violence, Child Protection and Sexual Offences (FCS) Unit has released an identikit of two men wanted on charges of abduction, robbery and rape.

The FCS revealed that a 23-year-old female was abducted and robbed of her personal belongings by a driver and his accomplice, after boarding a minibus taxi on On 30 September 2019.

The suspect in the identikit also raped the victim.

The suspects fled in a white Toyota Quantum with registration number CF42604, after dropping off the victim. The vehicle was however discovered burnt out last week after it had been reported as stolen.

With the victim’s assistance, police managed to come up with the identikit of the accomplice, while the image of the driver was capture on surveillance footage at a garage where the suspect used an ATM.

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Kuils River Family Violence, Child Protection and Sexual Offences (FCS) Unit has issued a identikit of men wanted on charges of abduction, robbery and rape. Identikit/SAPS

If you recognise the two suspects depicted the attached images, kindly contact Warrant Officer Izak Gordon of the Kuils Rivier FCS on 0825221047 as they are wanted on charges of abduction, robbery and rape. Alternatively, Crime Stop can also be contacted on 08600 10111.

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