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Kidnappers left man tied up outside luxury hotel

GANG BEHIND BARS FOR 32 YEARS

- By FLAMINIA LUCK Reporter flaminia.luck@reachplc.com

A group of thugs who kidnapped a man and left him outside a luxury hotel in County Durham have been jailed for a total of 32 years.

Abdul Rostami and Nielas Straksys entered guilty pleas to charges of robbery and kidnap almost three weeks into their trial at Newcastle Crown Court – just weeks after their associates Laurynas Stakauskis and Kurdo Salih, were found unanimousl­y guilty by a jury at the same court.

The jury heard how the quartet had tried to carefully coordinate a pre-planned attack, travelling from Ipswich to Gateshead to settle a debt over counterfei­t cigarettes. As part of the sinister plot, the men followed their victim as he walked to work on the morning of July 3 last year – unaware of what was about to happen when a white van pulled up alongside him.

The 31-year-old was assaulted and thrown into the vehicle, where the group beat him and threatened to kill him and his family. The terrified victim would later be left at Ramside Hall Hotel after his kidnappers returned to his home address and stole £9,000 from him.

When members of the public found him on site, his hands and feet had been bound with gaffer tape and he was blindfolde­d. The incident was reported to Durham Constabula­ry, who immediatel­y contacted officers from Northumbri­a and an investigat­ion was launched into the ordeal.

It wasn’t long before police traced the van and it was intercepte­d it on the A1 Southbound in North Yorkshire, and three occupants, Rostami, Straksys and Stakauskis were detained. After the men were taken into custody, the van was searched and police found a Tesco receipt showing they had bought latex gloves and tape prior to the offence.

A scan of the store’s CCTV identified the suspects and allowed detectives to plot their movements in the build up to the kidnap.

The fourth man, Kurdo Salih was then later arrested in Ipswich and the group charged with kidnap and robbery.

And on July 18, the group appeared back at Newcastle Crown Court where they were sentenced as follows: Abdul Rostami, 32 of Bulwer Road, Ipswich, was jailed for 10 years; Nielas Straksys, 21, of no fixed abode, was jailed for seven years and two 2 months; Laurynas Stakauskis, 24, of Burns Road, Ipswich, was jailed for eight years; Kurdo Salih, 23, of Westbourne Avenue, Gateshead, was jailed seven years.

Speaking after the sentencing Detective Sergeant Matthew Murray, the officer in charge of the case, said: “This was a horrendous ordeal for the victim, something he never thought possible, and I have no doubt this incident will stay with him for a long time.

“I want to take this opportunit­y to thank him for his bravery and cooperatio­n throughout these proceeding­s, which will no doubt have brought back some difficult memories.

“I would also like to thank the jury and our partners in the criminal justice system for the sentences handed down today which reflect the severity of the case.

“The actions of these men were abhorrent to put it simply. Brazen, arrogant, and greedy.

“They were cold and calculated and planned every detail from hiring a van to buying gloves and then travelling more than 280 miles to carry out an act of revenge.

“Thankfully a number of witnesses offered assistance to the victim and contacted police, which enabled us to quickly launch an investigat­ion and swiftly make arrests.

“Thanks to those Good Samaritan witnesses, our partners at Durham Constabula­ry, and all the officers and staff involved in this investigat­ion, a group of dangerous men are no longer on the streets.”

 ?? ?? The van used in the kidnapping
The van used in the kidnapping
 ?? ?? Laurynas Stakauskis
Laurynas Stakauskis
 ?? ?? Nielas Straksys
Nielas Straksys
 ?? ?? Abdul Rostami
Abdul Rostami
 ?? ?? Kurdo Salih
Kurdo Salih

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