Portsmouth News

Man locked up for 18 years after gang kidnap victim for ransom of £250,000

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A Southsea man was jailed for 18 years for his part in luring a man to a house in Nottingham where he was bound and gagged and then held against his will for a ransom of £250,000 for his safe return.

The 43-year-old victim was called by what he thought was an interested client wanting to book his entertainm­ent act for their father’s 60th birthday present.

When the victim attended an address in Manor Street in Sneinton to go through the arrangemen­ts, he was confronted by two men dressed all in black and balaclavas.

He was then attacked, bound and gagged, and later moved to another property in Wollaton, then Rise Park as part of a kidnapping plan to extort a large sum of money from his wife and father.

Specially-trained officers and detectives were called in to ensure the safe return of the victim.

On February 17, 2022 – around 32 hours after his ordeal began – the victim was driven to Gawthorne Street and thrown out of a vehicle.

He was dressed in only his boxer shorts and socks with his arms bound together and face covered in duct tape.

Officers attended and quickly transporte­d the victim to Queen’s Medical Centre where he was treated for a number of injuries. He has made a full recovery.

Detectives carried out extensive phone data enquiries and the movements of vehicles through Automated Number Plate Recognitio­n Cameras to locate the suspects.

A number of warrants were carried out and all suspects were arrested and charged.

They were sentenced at Nottingham Crown Court and each given prison sentences.

Khalsa Jogga Singhdigpa­l, 39, of Salisbury Road, Southsea, had pleaded not guilty to both counts of conspiracy to kidnap and blackmail. But a jury found Singh-digpal guilty and sentenced him to 18 years’ jail.

Darshan Rathoor, 58, of High Street, Mablethorp­e, pleaded guilty to conspiracy to kidnap and blackmail. He was sentenced to 16 years.

Sirvan Rathoor, 30, of Larwood Grove, Nottingham, pleaded guilty to both counts of conspiracy to kidnap and blackmail. He was sentenced to 13 years.

Inderpal Singh, 34, of Pemberton Street, Nottingham, pleaded guilty to both counts of conspiracy to kidnap and blackmail. He was sentenced to 14 years.

Jamie Raggett, 20, Headley Road, Liphook, pleaded guilty to both counts of conspiracy to kidnap and blackmail. He was sentenced to 12 years.

Nerver Singh, 56, of Revelstoke Way, Nottingham, pleaded guilty to conspiracy to kidnap. He was sentenced to six years.

Detective Chief Inspector Clare Dean, from Nottingham­shire Police, said: “This was a cruel and calculated crime, causing unimaginab­le distress not only for the victim but also his close family and friends.

“The victim was held against his will, humiliated and thought that he was going to die at the hands of his kidnappers.

“This was an elaborate plan with one of the kidnappers attempting to embed himself within the family unit so he could see how much money could be made from this appalling crime.

“A team of detectives worked extremely hard to ensure the safe release of the victim but to ensure those responsibl­e were found and brought to justice.”

The victim was held against his will, humiliated and thought that he was going to die

 ?? Picture: Nottingham­shire Police ?? The kidnap gang including Khalsa Jogga Singh-digpal, top row, centre
Picture: Nottingham­shire Police The kidnap gang including Khalsa Jogga Singh-digpal, top row, centre
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