The US pastori was abducted at a weapon while delivers the sermon in South Africa: “He knew him with the name”
The militants in South Africa have missed a sermon, police and a colleague on Friday, a missionary of our police and a colleague.
Pastor Josh Sullivan appeared on Thursday in the Baptist Church outside Gkeberha’s coastal city, a collector to escape to AFP.
Kidnapping is growing by criminal groups in South Africa in recent years by criminal groups targeting the required people of large ransom.
“It is alleged that the church is carried out in a sermon, four armed and mascara suspects entered the church,” he said. “They robbed two mobile phones, and then took the pastor of the 45-year-old man with them and fled the scene.”
Representative of the US State Department Spoke to BBC They found that they were aware of the abduction of an American citizen in South Africa.
Rev. Jeremy Hall, a pastor in the Southeastern city, the abduction of AFP is probably being “financially related”.
Along with about 30 people, including the salon, his wife and six children, Sullivan met with about 30 people when he entered the armed missers.
“He knew it on behalf of him,” he said. They took him at the point of a gun and dragged him in the car. The abandoned car was restored from a mile from the church.
Sullivan came to South Africa with Tennessee’s family in November 2018 Private website.
“We want to finish the school school soon and finish a church in Khosa,” he writes on his website.
Sullivan fell on the baptist church in Tennessee in Tennessee, Tennessee in Tennessee in February 2012.
“Please Missionary to South Africa,” Church wrote on the Facebook page.
Police unit, said the Chinese national team was stolen in the city of About 570 miles in the Indian Ocean and Johannesburg, and Johannesburg.
According to police statistics, in 2023-2024 in South Africa, more than 17,000 people in South Africa have an increase in the previous year.
South Africa suffered by increasing weapons violence. Every day, 33 people are killed by weapons in South Africa Unarmed South Africanon-commercial right to reduce weapons violence.