The Herald (South Africa)

Police rescue kidnap victim

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A DUTCH man living in Spain was kidnapped and held for 11 days, drugged up, by an eastern European gang that demanded ß1.5-million (R22.6-million) in ransom, police said yesterday.

The man, whose identity was not revealed, lives in Lloret de Mar, a seaside resort in northeaste­rn Spain, and was taken on June 12 by people disguised as police.

He was released 11 days later after a police operation in Casarrubio­s del Monte, a small town close to Madrid, where he was being held.

Police said his kidnappers had been lying in wait near his home.

They hit him, blindfolde­d him and forced into a car boot at gunpoint, he told police after his release.

A kidnapper used the man’s cellphone to call his wife and demand a ransom for his freedom.

During his detention, the hostage was constantly fed tranquilli­sers and sedatives by the alleged head of the gang, a Romanian man who studied medicine in Madrid.

Alerted by the victim’s family, police tracked down the gang.

They intervened just hours before a scheduled meeting to hand over the ransom at a hotel parking lot.

Police said the kidnappers had started to take the hostage out from where he was being held when they backtracke­d, presumably sensing they were being watched.

That was when police launched their assault, fearing for the hostage’s life.

Five people have been detained.

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