Kidnapped businessman rescued, wanted Mozambican kidnapper fatally wounded

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KEMPTON PARK - The South African Police Service (SAPS) Anti-Kidnapping Task Team has safely reunited an Indian businessman with his family following a shootout with an alleged mastermind behind the businessman’s kidnapping. The businessman was found in Alexandra in a shack shortly after midnight on Thursday, 04 September 2025. His rescue follows a shooting in which the alleged mastermind behind his kidnapping was shot and killed during confrontation with police officers near the R21 in Kempton Park on Wednesday evening. The suspect who goes by the nickname “Dollarman” is a wanted kidnapping kingpin in both SA and in Mozambique. He is on SERNIC which is Mozambique’s wanted persons database where he was a wanted for several kidnapping for ransoms cases. In SA he was also linked to at least five kidnapping for ransom cases as well as other cases of housebreaking, carjacking and possession of unlicensed firearms. From July 2021 to date more than 337 kidnappers have been arrest...

TikTok abuser to face prosecution for force-feeding fish alcohol

JOHANNESBURG - National Council of SPCAs (NSPCA) says it will be laying criminal charges against an individual seen in a recent viral video pouring an alcoholic beverage, suspected to be beer, down the mouth of a common carp. 

The individual, publishing as 'Lethabo_Sebapo' on TikTok, has been tracked, and contacted, and the compilation of a docket is in its final stages.

In the video, the individual is seen holding the fish in one hand while pouring the beverage into its mouth. He is heard laughing and appears entertained throughout the video.

The individual admitted to the act and stated that his motivation was “fun”.

The publisher, who describes himself on TikTok as “fun,” “entrepreneur,” “CEO,” and “innovative,” will face criminal charges under the Animals Protection Act 71 of 1962. Specific charges are in relation to sections 2(1)(a), (n), (q), and (r).

Since the rise of social media platforms like TikTok, the NSPCA has seen an alarming increase in videos depicting animal cruelty.

"Much of our Inspectors’ time and resources are now taken up by tracking and investigating the sources of such videos.

"The NSPCA is heartened by the widespread condemnation of the individual’s actions, which reflects the compassion many South Africans feel for animals – including fish, who are often overlooked in their capacity for sentience and suffering," the organisation stated.

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