In Moscow, businessman kidnapped by Azeris
Moscow police has liberated a businessman, who was abducted by five countrymen - natives of Azerbaijan.
The police received information about the action of an ethnic gang, looting and committing robbery in Moscow. During search operations, police followed the trail of the group who acted willingly. On Sunday, attackers abducted a businessman engaged in the trade of fruits and vegetables. The victim was planning to purchase products and was carrying a large sum of money. He came out of his house and went to the car Gazelle, when he was attacked by three men. They shot him in the leg and forcibly put him in his own car. They robbed 70 thousand rubles, the keys and documents of the apartment and the car from him. Then the Gazelle with the entrepreneur and two cars left the scene, and the hostage was severely beaten. Once the attackers stopped at the red light, they were attacked by the soldiers of a special rapid response unit, and the hostage was released. Among the people arrested was the alleged "spy" - a classmate of the victim's cousin, who was immediately identified by the businessman. It was established that the attack had been carefully prepared. The detainees were seized, along with a small-bore homemade pistol with five bullets, and traumatic and air pistols. -02D-
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