Human trafficking accused in Kempton Park court after 19 Ethiopians rescued

A man linked to 19 Ethiopians rescued from a Birchleigh North house faces charges as police probe a suspected human trafficking ring.

A man accused in connection with the suspected human trafficking case in Birchleigh North, Kempton Park, appeared in the Kempton Park Regional Court this morning.

According to Kempton Express, the case relates to the rescue of 19 Ethiopian men who were found held captive in a house in Birchleigh North last Friday.

The victims were allegedly lured to South Africa under false pretences, assaulted, and held while their captors demanded large sums of money from their families for their release.

During his brief appearance in the Kempton Park Magistrate’s Court, the accused’s case was postponed to next Friday for a formal bail application.

The police’s crime intelligence unit continues to investigate the matter.

The rescue followed after Freedom Front Plus councillor for Kempton Park Jean Kriek received reports of people calling for help from inside the property. Kriek went to the house to investigate and immediately contacted the police, the Ekurhuleni Metro Police Department and a private security company for assistance.

The men were taken to hospital for treatment following their ordeal.


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