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Cousins Bataviya Mohammed and Zahraa Mohammed were kidnapped in Brits. (Supplied)
Cousins Bataviya Mohammed and Zahraa Mohammed were kidnapped in Brits. (Supplied)

The two teenagers, who were kidnapped outside a primary school in Brits almost three weeks ago, have been released, North West police said on Monday night.

Police spokesperson Brigadier Sabata Mokgwabone said the two cousins, Zahraa Mohammed, 17, and Bataviya Mohammed, 19, were found at a house in Klipgat.

Mokgwabone said six arrests were made.

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