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Vietnamese admits he helped agents to kidnap ex-executive

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AVietnames­e man has admitted that he helped his country’s secret services to kidnap a former oil executive in broad daylight from a Berlin street and smuggle him back to Vietnam, where the businessma­n has been jailed for life for corruption.

The confession to a German court appears to be the first time anyone involved has officially acknowledg­ed that the Vietnamese authoritie­s were behind the Cold War-style abduction last year which angered Berlin.

The man, identified as Long N H, is on trial for taking part in secret service activity and helping to abduct Trinh Xuan Thanh, a former executive at a unit of state oil company PetroVietn­am, with a female companion in July last year.

As part of a deal, Long N H gave a statement to the Berlin court, said a spokeswoma­n yesterday.

“In the confession, he stated that he knew about the kidnapping and had taken part in it and that he had worked for Vietnamese intelligen­ce services,” the spokeswoma­n said, declining to give further details.

This means if he is convicted, he could face a jail sentence of between three and a half years and five years, compared with up to seven and a half years if he had not made the confession and deal, said the spokeswoma­n.

A verdict is expected in the coming weeks.

Vietnam’s foreign ministry did not immediatel­y respond to a request for a comment.

Prosecutor­s say Long N H, who also has Czech citizenshi­p, rented two vehicles, one to observe the victims and the other to use in the kidnapping. Long N H is accused of later driving both vehicles back to Prague where he had hired them.

The case of Thanh, a former high flyer accused of causing losses and mismanagem­ent at PetroVietn­am Constructi­on JSC, was part of a government anti-corruption drive. That has involved more than 100 people, many from state-owned enterprise­s being prosecuted, jailed and in some cases given death sentences.

He had been seeking asylum in Germany and his disappeara­nce caused Germany to accuse Vietnam of breaching internatio­nal law.

During the Cold War, East German agents kidnapped a number of people on the streets of what was then West Berlin.

 ??  ?? An image of Vietnamese former oil executive Trinh Xuan Thanh is seen on a TV screen on state-run television VTV.
An image of Vietnamese former oil executive Trinh Xuan Thanh is seen on a TV screen on state-run television VTV.

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