"Kidnapping and Gino Rien followed hemp rip deal '

Gepubliceerd op 7 januari 2016 om 17:45

The abduction of Gino Lord (18) and Rien de Koning (42) in Breda is probably the answer to a runaway 'rip deal'. That's at least one scenario where the investigation "seriously take into it, 'says police chief Hans Fishermen unit Zeeland West-Brabant.

Earlier, the investigation announced that the perpetrators of the kidnapping ransom had demanded 90,000 euros from the family and that she suspects that there is a conflict in the cannabis cultivation. A batch of about 30 kilos of cannabis could match the requested ransom.

Police Fishermen cited the recent hostage in Breda Thursday during a presentation of the police annual report as one of the examples showing that "subversive crime", as cannabis cultivation and the production of synthetic drugs ", has manifested itself in the past year significantly in the region.

Pitifully
The victims were three days in appalling conditions confined in a closed trailer in a warehouse in Ulicoten, which she managed to free herself in the New Year night. They were constantly shackled, had little to eat and drink and had to relieve themselves in their pants.

The victims have the police explained in great detail about their hellish experience. They were terrified by the police. The men are detectives said they know nothing about the identity of the perpetrators and the reason for their abduction from the garage of the King René, the grandfather and uncle Gino Rien.

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