The case against four men accused of kidnapping Durban businesswoman Sandra Munsamy will proceed to trial next week in the Durban high court.
The trial was scheduled to begin this week, but according to National Prosecuting Authority regional spokesperson Natasha Kara, the court had other partially heard matters to finalise. Munsamy, a key figure in the multi billion-rand Crossmoor Transport family business empire, was allegedly snatched by armed men on May 30 2019, setting in motion a hostage and ransom drama that lasted six months.
The two South Africans and two Mozambican men arrested in connection with her kidnapping and R173m ransom demand for her safe return, have not been named after the Hawks previously They face charges related to kidnapping, attempted murder, extortion and robbery with aggravated circumstances. reported Munsamy was s
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