Published : 15-02-2019
The fate of Palestinian refugee Adnan Tal’at ALoulou, born in 1962, has been shrouded in mystery in Syria’s state-run prisons.
He was kidnapped at the Batikha checkpoint, set up at the main entrance to Yarmouk Camp, on February 13, 2013.
Reports released two years ago said he was alive. However, no data has been revealed on his current condition and whereabouts.
Adnan, a father of four, is the owner of ALoulou automobile service office in AlThalatheen Street, in Yarmouk.
AGPS kept record of the incarceration of 1,728 Palestinian refugees in the embattled Syrian territories, where 317 others have also gone missing.
The fate of Palestinian refugee Adnan Tal’at ALoulou, born in 1962, has been shrouded in mystery in Syria’s state-run prisons.
He was kidnapped at the Batikha checkpoint, set up at the main entrance to Yarmouk Camp, on February 13, 2013.
Reports released two years ago said he was alive. However, no data has been revealed on his current condition and whereabouts.
Adnan, a father of four, is the owner of ALoulou automobile service office in AlThalatheen Street, in Yarmouk.
AGPS kept record of the incarceration of 1,728 Palestinian refugees in the embattled Syrian territories, where 317 others have also gone missing.