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The Parkweg Police have issued an urgent call for community assistance in Bloemfontein following the reported kidnapping of 19-year-old Liqhome Tshaka, a student at Central University of Technology (CUT). In a worrying incident that has sparked widespread concern, authorities are working against the clock to trace a White Renault Sandero—a key vehicle in this case—with yet to be identified registration number plates.
The car in question was observed in the vicinity of the Bloemfontein Magistrate Court on President Brand Street, where it was last seen leaving around 1:40 am. The significance of this vehicle is linked to eyewitness accounts suggesting a female, believed to be Liqhome, was forcibly taken and placed into the Renault Sandero.
The Parkweg police, along with affiliates of the E2 (Eyes & Ears) Project—a community-based crime awareness initiative—are now soliciting help both locally and beyond to track down the occupants of the Renault Sandero. The information provided by the public may prove pivotal in unraveling the circumstances surrounding Liqhome's disappearance and ensuring her safe return.
Liqhome Tshaka's mother raised the alarm earlier today after repeated attempts to reach her daughter via cellphone yielded no response. It is a parent's worst nightmare, and the urgency in the investigation is palpable as law enforcement officials and the community come together in an effort to locate Liqhome.
The South African Police Service (SAPS) has rallied behind the Parkweg Police, intensifying the search efforts for Liqhome and the mysterious vehicle. In a bid to widen the net and gather critical information swiftly, the SAPS has encouraged the public to come forward with any data related to the case. Captain David Ramasoala, Colonel Mokhethi Khapola, and Colonel Andiswa Myeki are the leading officers on the case, and they are available for contact through the numbers provided for leads and tips.
Moreover, the authorities are embracing digital platforms, urging the public to utilize the MySAPS App to submit any significant information discretely. Additionally, the Crime Stop number 08600 10111 serves as a vital communications channel for those preferring to relay information anonymously.
This case underlines the persistent threat of abductions and underscores the need for community vigilance and immediate reporting of suspicious activities. As the authorities and the community join forces, the ripple effect of Liqhome's kidnapping is felt across the student body of CUT and the Bloemfontein populace at large.
Public engagement will be instrumental in the rapid unfolding of this investigation. Not only does it reflect the collective spirit of communal responsibility, but it also sharpens law enforcement's ability to respond efficiently and effectively in such critical situations.