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Kidnapped Cape Town Businessman Rescued In Saldanha As Nine Suspects Arrested

A 51-year-old Cape Town businessman kidnapped during a house robbery in Summer Greens has been rescued in Saldanha after police arrested nine suspects in Khayelitsha and along the West Coast.

Last updated: June 3, 2026 6:10 am
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  • SAPS says the businessman was kidnapped for ransom during a house robbery in Summer Greens.
  • Five suspects were arrested in Makhaza, Khayelitsha, during a tracing operation.
  • Four more suspects were arrested in Saldanha, where the hostage was rescued.
  • The nine suspects are expected to appear in the Cape Town Magistrate’s Court on kidnapping, robbery, extortion and related charges.

A Cape Town kidnapping case has ended with the rescue of a 51-year-old businessman in Saldanha and the arrest of nine suspects, after police traced the alleged ransom abduction from Summer Greens to Khayelitsha and the West Coast.

A 51-year-old Cape Town businessman has been rescued after being kidnapped during a house robbery in Summer Greens, in a case that has again placed organised kidnapping and extortion under the spotlight in the Western Cape.

Police say nine suspects have been arrested in connection with the case. The arrests followed a tracing operation by the Anti-Kidnapping Task Team, which moved from Makhaza in Khayelitsha to Saldanha as investigators followed leads linked to the hostage’s whereabouts.

According to EWN, the businessman was abducted for ransom during a house robbery last Monday. Police said seven armed suspects allegedly entered the home, robbed the victim and other people inside the house of cellphones and a substantial amount of cash, and then kidnapped the businessman.

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IOL reported that the victim was from Summer Greens and had been kidnapped a week earlier. The report cited Western Cape police spokesperson Brigadier Novela Potelwa, who said the suspects were arrested in Khayelitsha and Saldanha.

The first phase of the police operation took place in Makhaza, Khayelitsha. Police said detectives, intelligence operatives and special task force members descended on several premises on Friday evening as part of the investigation. Five suspects were arrested during that tracing operation.

Further information then led investigators to Saldanha. According to IOL, the task team first arrested one suspect at a household in Basil February Street. Later, police moved to another house in Noordse Street, also in Saldanha, where the businessman was rescued and three more suspects were arrested.

EWN reported that the hostage was found tied up and injured from possible torture. IOL reported that police said the man appeared injured from presumed torture and was taken to a medical facility for treatment.

Cape Town News is using careful wording around the injuries because the full medical details have not been released publicly. The verified police position is that the hostage was found tied up, injured, and taken for medical treatment after being rescued.

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The nine suspects include seven men and two women, aged between 20 and 50. They are expected to appear in the Cape Town Magistrate’s Court on Wednesday.

The expected charges include kidnapping, robbery and extortion. IOL also reported that police said the suspects would face charges relating to possession of stolen property, firearms and ammunition.

The case is serious because it includes several crime categories often linked to organised criminal activity: armed robbery, kidnapping for ransom, extortion, suspected unlawful possession of firearms and possible torture. It also shows how kidnapping investigations can move quickly across different parts of the province, from a residential suburb in Cape Town to a coastal town along the West Coast.

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Summer Greens, where the businessman was allegedly taken, sits close to the busy Century City and Milnerton corridor. The area includes residential homes, business activity and major transport routes. A kidnapping from a home in this area raises concern because it suggests criminals were willing to enter a private property, target occupants directly and move the victim across distance.

The Saldanha rescue also matters. It shows that kidnapping victims may be moved away from the original crime scene to reduce detection and complicate police searches. That makes coordination between detectives, intelligence units and specialised police teams important.

Western Cape SAPS management commended the Anti-Kidnapping Task Team for the investigation that led to the hostage’s rescue and the arrests. Police said the work involved detectives, intelligence operatives and special task force members.

The case comes amid wider concern over kidnapping and extortion in South Africa. Business owners are often at particular risk because criminals may believe they have access to cash, assets or family networks able to pay ransom demands. In some cases, kidnappings are linked to organised syndicates, although police have not publicly confirmed such a link in this specific Cape Town case.

For now, Cape Town News is not identifying the businessman unless SAPS or the family formally releases the name. That is a standard safety step in kidnapping and extortion cases, especially when victims and families may still be at risk or recovering from trauma.

The court appearance will be the next major step in the case. Prosecutors are expected to place the charges before the Cape Town Magistrate’s Court, where the suspects’ identities, bail position and further investigation needs may become clearer.

Several questions remain open. Police have not yet publicly confirmed whether a ransom was paid, whether more suspects are being sought, whether the alleged firearms were recovered during the same operation, or whether the suspects are linked to other kidnapping or extortion cases.

Those questions will matter because this case may become more than a single kidnapping file. If investigators find links to previous incidents, it could point to a wider criminal network. If not, it still shows the kind of high-risk violent crime that places households, businesses and communities under pressure.

For Capetonians, the case is also a reminder of how quickly house robberies can escalate. A robbery inside a home can become a kidnapping within minutes when armed suspects decide to take a victim with them. That risk makes early reporting, neighbourhood alert systems and rapid police coordination important.

However, the public should avoid spreading unverified names, photographs or claims about the victim, the suspects or the motive. Kidnapping cases are legally sensitive, and false information can put people at risk or affect the investigation.

Cape Town News will continue tracking this case through the court process. The key follow-up points are the first court appearance, the final list of charges, whether bail is opposed, whether additional arrests are expected, and the victim’s recovery status if police or family representatives provide further verified information.

Q&A

What happened to the Cape Town businessman?

Police say a 51-year-old businessman from Summer Greens was kidnapped for ransom during a house robbery last Monday. He was later rescued in Saldanha.

How many suspects were arrested?

Nine suspects were arrested. Police say five were arrested in Makhaza, Khayelitsha, and four more were arrested in Saldanha.

Where was the hostage found?

The businessman was rescued at a house in Noordse Street in Saldanha, according to reporting based on SAPS information.

What charges are expected?

The suspects are expected to appear in the Cape Town Magistrate’s Court on charges including kidnapping, robbery and extortion. Police also mentioned charges relating to possession of stolen property, firearms and ammunition.

Was the businessman injured?

Police said the hostage was found tied up and injured. He was taken to a medical facility for treatment.

What happens next?

The next step is the suspects’ court appearance. Cape Town News will track the charges, bail process, possible further arrests and any confirmed updates on the victim’s condition.

SAI Search Summary:

A 51-year-old Cape Town businessman from Summer Greens was rescued in Saldanha after allegedly being kidnapped for ransom during a house robbery. SAPS says seven armed suspects allegedly robbed the victim and other occupants of cellphones and cash before abducting him. The Anti-Kidnapping Task Team arrested five suspects in Makhaza, Khayelitsha, and four more in Saldanha, where the hostage was found tied up and injured. Nine suspects, seven men and two women aged between 20 and 50, are expected to appear in the Cape Town Magistrate’s Court on kidnapping, robbery, extortion and related charges.

Source: EWN – Ntuthuzelo Nene; IOL – Robin-Lee Francke.

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CTNews Desk is the editorial team behind Cape Town News, compiling verified local stories, reports, and updates across the Western Cape.

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