Woman fakes kidnapping in Durban-Demands ransom from husban

0
1718
Woman fakes kidnapping in Durban

Woman fakes kidnapping in Durban


Durban woman fakes kidnapping and demands ransom from her husband


A 47-year-old woman from Phoenix, Durban has been arrested for allegedly faking her own kidnapping and demanding ransom from her husband who is a businessman.


According to KwaZulu-Natal provincial police spokesperson, Col Robert Netshiunda, police received a complaint on Monday of a woman who was allegedly kidnapped on Clay Field Drive in Phoenix.
It was reported that the woman had left the business premises to use a restroom at her home a short distance away when the incident happened.


Her husband received a phone call from her stating that she was kidnapped and requested that he deposit an undisclosed amount of money for her release. He later received another call from a man who threatened to harm the woman if the money was not paid.

After thorough investigations, the police discovered that the woman’s version of kidnapping was fake and subsequently arrested her on Tuesday. She has been charged with perjury and is expected to appear before the Verulam magistrate’s court on Wednesday.


Faking a kidnapping is a serious offense in South Africa and can cause unnecessary fear and panic. It can also divert resources away from genuine cases, putting people’s lives in danger. The consequences of such actions can have long-term effects on the community, and the punishment for such offenses is severe.

It is essential to note that honesty is vital in any situation. Instead of faking a kidnapping or any other crime, individuals should seek help from law enforcement agencies or other relevant authorities. There are various support structures in place to assist individuals in distress, and it is always better to seek help from these channels instead of resorting to illegal activities.

The woman faking her kidnapping in Durban is a reminder of the importance of honesty and the severe consequences of faking crimes. The police have issued a stern warning to discourage individuals from resorting to such activities. It is vital to encourage and promote honesty in our communities to build trust and promote safety.