Johannesburg – Free State police have opened a missing persons case after four Bangladesh nationals disappeared on their way to Welkom to buy stock for their businesses.Spokesperson for the Free State police, Colonel Thandi Mbambo, said the case had been opened by Mahommed Abdul Haque at Winburg Police Station.
“It was reported that Mukit Rasel Abdul, Khurseed Alam Noakhali, Sindur Hossain Noakhali and Moshim Mahommed, departed Winburg with a white Honda, model unknown with a Lesotho registration number RY708, to Welkom with an intention to buy stock.“They are alleged to have had R70 000 in cash with them. They never reached their destination and were reported missing along with the vehicle they were driving.
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