South African baby girl abducted in Durban found safe and well Published duration 12 March 2017

image copyright South African Police Service image caption Siwaphiwe Mbambo was abducted when her mother's car was taken in Durban

A one-month-old girl abducted in an apparent car-jacking in the South African city of Durban on Friday has been found safe and well.

Police stopped a vehicle between Durban and Pietermaritzburg at about midnight on Saturday and found Siwaphiwe Mbambo. Three people have been arrested, one of them the baby's mother, police said.

Two suspects had allegedly car-jacked her vehicle, driving off with the baby.

The abduction sparked a huge media campaign and a search by 100 officers.

Police had recovered the mother's abandoned Toyota Yaris in Montclair, southern Durban, at about 15:00 local time (13:00 GMT) on Friday.

But a spokesman for South African Marshall Security, Kyle van Reenen, said that the infant's baby seat had been removed from the car.

image copyright Marshall Security/Facebook image caption The white Toyota Yaris was discovered abandoned

KwaZulu-Natal police spokesman Lt-Col Thulani Zwane confirmed that the baby had been found at about midnight on Saturday.

Police were reportedly working on a lead when they stopped a vehicle at Mariannhill Toll Plaza.

The abduction shocked South Africa, with residents taking to Twitter to urge anyone with information to come forward.

The hashtag #HelpFindDurbanBaby was trending throughout Friday afternoon.

image copyright Twitter

image copyright Twitter

Car hijackings are common in South Africa, with many people installing tracking devices in their vehicles.

Last year, incidents in the country increased by 14.3% on the previous year, meaning that on average 40 cars were hijacked per day, according to the latest statistics