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Missing Bokgabo: Suspect bust!

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Bokgabo Poo is still missing and her family needs SunLanders to help find her.
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Bokgabo Poo is still missing and her family needs SunLanders to help find her. Photo: Supplied

THE police have arrested the man accused of kidnapping missing four-year-old Bokgabo Poo, from Wattville in Benoni, Ekurhuleni.

She was last seen on 10 October, playing with another child at Masoleng Park, and residents started searching for her since then.

A few days later, footage made the rounds on social media, showing a man walking with the child.

Police spokesman Lieutenant-Colonel Mavela Masondo has confirmed that a suspect in this kidnapping case was arrested in Boksburg North this morning, 14 October.

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“It is reported that a member of the community saw the suspect and called the police. The suspect was arrested.”

He further gave thanks to community members who had been working with cops to search for the suspect.

“The police are currently interviewing the suspect about the whereabouts of little Bokgabo.”

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