http://www.mg.co.za/articlepage.aspx?area=/breaking_news/breaking_news__national/&articleid=293053

Kidnapped South Africans still missing in Iraq
12 December 2006 08:15

There is no change in the status of the four South Africans who were 
kidnapped in northern Baghdad, Iraq, on Sunday, the Department of 
Foreign Affairs said on Tuesday morning.

At this stage it is not yet known who kidnapped them as no demands have 
been made and no reasons have been given for the kidnapping, said 
spokesperson Ronnie Mamoepa.

He said the department is in contact with the security company that 
employs the kidnapped South Africans as well as their family members.

The names of the four cannot be released yet as the government does not 
have express permission from the families to do so.

The four South Africans were kidnapped on Sunday travelling in a convoy 
of four vehicles when they were flagged down at an apparent bogus 
roadblock north of Baghdad.

They are employees of Safe Net security service, which is a 
sub-contractor for the United States Department of Defence, Mamoepa 
said. -- Sapa

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