Kidnapped Baby Found/Female Arrested: Chesterville – KZN
Kidnapped Baby Found/Female Arrested: Chesterville – KZN
Members of Reaction Unit South Africa (RUSA) tracked down & arrested a 21-year-old female suspect who kidnapped a two (2) week old baby in Durban – KZN yesterday (Sunday).
Baby Owami Lonathando Sindani (picture 1) was found safe by Reaction Officers this morning (09:15 Monday) in the vicinity of the Westville Pavilion Shopping Center in KZN.
The RUSA Operations Center received the call from Bongiwe Sidane last night (22:00 Sunday) reporting the kidnapping of her baby. Reaction Officers circulated the missing child and received thirty four (34) tip offs and leads in the eleven (11) hours leading to the arrest & recovery.
Officers followed up on tip-offs from the public In Pietermaritzburg- KZN, Limpopo Province, Cape Town – Western Cape & Johannesburg – Gauteng. Reports of woman returning home with babies & behaving suspicious were received throughout the night.
During the early hours of this morning, Reaction Officers narrowed down a search area to Chesterville in Kwazulu Natal. Believing that the female suspect was in possession of the kidnapped baby & planning to flee the KZN Province, Reaction Officers blocked off all entry/exits & kept observation while the RUSA Helicopter searched the area for a vague location provided.
A woman was spotted behaving suspiciously with a newborn baby. When Officers stopped her, it was established that the child in her possession was Baby Sindane. The woman was placed under arrest and has to be removed from the area after a mob threatened to kill her. She was detained at FCS SAPS Cato Manor & positively identified by the mother as the woman that had kidnapped her baby.
When Reaction Officers interviewed the woman, she confirmed that she had kidnapped the child after she suffered a miscarriage on April 24, 2025. She then met Bongiwe Sindane at a local clinic and hatched a plan to kidnap her baby so her boyfriend would not dump her. After the kidnapping, she visited her boyfriend in Chesterville – KZN and convinced him that it was his child.
She further informed Officers that the child was fed water in a bottle & she had not purchased infant milk feed.
Investigating a kidnapped child requires a thorough and sensitive approach. Here’s a general outline:
Initial Steps
1. Immediate reporting: Inform law enforcement and relevant authorities.
2. Gather information: Collect details about the child, including description, last seen location, and potential suspects.
Investigation Process
1. Search and rescue: Conduct thorough searches of the area, including homes, schools, and public spaces.
2. Witness interviews: Interview potential witnesses, family members, and acquaintances.
3. Evidence collection: Collect and analyze physical evidence, such as DNA, fingerprints, and surveillance footage.
4. Forensic analysis: Use forensic experts to analyze evidence and identify potential leads.
Investigative Strategies
1. Canvassing: Conduct door-to-door interviews in the area.
2. Surveillance: Review CCTV footage and monitor potential suspect activity.
3. Digital investigation: Analyze online activity, social media, and communication records.
Collaboration and Coordination
1. Multi-agency cooperation: Work with law enforcement, social services, and other relevant agencies.
2. Family support: Provide support and updates to the child’s family.
3. Public awareness: Share information with the public to gather tips and assistance.
Legal Considerations
1. Jurisdiction: Determine the relevant jurisdiction and laws.
2. Search warrants: Obtain necessary warrants for searches and evidence collection.
3. Suspect rights: Ensure suspects’ rights are respected during the investigation.
Conclusion
Investigating a kidnapped child requires a comprehensive and coordinated approach. By following these steps and strategies, investigators can increase the chances of a successful outcome.
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