Indians living abroad targeted by Pakistanis? Arrested in Turkey and Cambodia on kidnapping charges

The Pakistani abductor of Indians has been caught.

Pakistan is getting bad name in the world. Until now there were reports of Pakistani begging gangs in Arab countries, but now they are also committing crimes. Especially Indians living abroad are their target. This is what happened to Indians in Turkey and Cambodia. In May this year, 3 Pakistanis kidnapped an Indian in Turkey. A ransom of Rs 20 lakh was demanded from his family living in India. Similarly, in Cambodia, two Pakistanis held two Indians hostage for 3 months. However, Pakistanis have been arrested in both the cases.

The Cambodia incident
Khmer Times According to reports, in a case of kidnapping of Indian nationals in Cambodia, the police arrested two Pakistanis for abducting two Indian nationals for three weeks. They kidnapped Mohammad Saad and Sudit Kumar on April 25, who were released by the police on May 16. Both victims were handcuffed, beaten and blindfolded during their weeks of imprisonment. Pakistani nationals Sabatain bin Nasir and Syed Ali Hussain called the two Indians for a meeting two days before the abduction and said they would help find a place to open an Indian restaurant. The victims told the police that the Pakistanis had locked them in their rooms. After this, the kidnappers also took away the passports of Saad and Sudit. After the kidnapping, the Pakistanis demanded a $10,000 ransom from their families in exchange for their release, totaling $20,000.



The Turkish incident
Similarly, Pakistanis kidnapped Radhakrishnan in Turkey. Radhakrishnan used to wash dishes in a restaurant in Istanbul. Radhakrishnan was lured to a Pakistani job and taken to the western city of Adrian and kidnapped. According to the Khmer Times, they tied her hands and feet and threatened her family by sending videos. The kidnappers demanded a ransom of Rs 20 lakh from Radhakrishnan’s family living in India. The police recovered a pistol from the Pakistani kidnappers during the raid.



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