Hawks join investigation into Cape gang leader’s kidnapping

The Directorate for Priority Crime Investigations (Hawks), have announced that they have been taxed investigating the kidnapping of the accused The boss of the Cape Gang, who was kidnapped by Colombian cartels with a ransom demand of 50 million rand, Cape Town etc. defeated.


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Peter Jaggersfrom Kriefgat in Cape Town, was accused by to steal R1 billion worth of cocaine, and reports distributed that he had been murdered by the cartel.

According to IOLthis comes after Hawks’ Colonel Katlego Mogale stated that they were to research the problem, that on a delicate stage, and could not speak further.

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‘The case has now been transferred to the ORTIA (Oliver Tambo International Airport) SAPS. The Johannesburg-based Hawks’ South Africa Narcotics Bureau is in charge of the case and it is still under investigation.’

Hunters, the suspicious Terrible Josters gang leader, has been has been missing from the Emperor’s Hotel in Gauteng since July 4. He was attending a meeting with a business associate when he was allegedly kidnapped by a Colombian drug cartel in South America.

The ransom demand would be made on his family.

He was also probably taken together with others. News24 named William Peterson as a victim, but the authorities have not confirmed this.

Jaggers would associated with the missing ship known as ‘The Berta Fishing Experience’, which news in March after six fishermen disappeared at sea for hours. It was assuming that the soldiers had ran out petrol.

One of Jaggers’ cousins was under those present, although his name is hidden for safety reasons.

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