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Syria Gang Seeks €50,000 Ransom for Kidnapped Palestinian Refugee

Published : 29-12-2022

Syria Gang Seeks €50,000 Ransom for Kidnapped Palestinian Refugee

Palestinian refugee Abdul Wahab Abdul Al, born in 1986 and raised in Latakia Camp, in Rif Dimashq, was kidnapped by anonymous gangsters.

The gang said it wants a sum of 50,000 Euro for his release.

Speaking with AGPS, his family said he was kidnapped on December 13 from Damascus and that they received a phone call asking for a sum of 50,000 Euro.

AGPS has learned that Abdul Wahab was transferred by the kidnappers from Damascus to AlSuweida, south of Syria.

AGPS has recorded several such abduction cases in Syria, where tens of thousands of people continue to vanish without a trace. They are the victims of enforced disappearance and are placed outside the protection of the law. The disappeared are cut off from the outside world, packed into unknown places and secret cells where torture is routine, disease is rampant and death is commonplace. Their families are forced to live in desperation with few, if any, safe ways of finding their loved ones.

According to human rights reports, the number of actors in Syria seeking to use the system for their own personal gain or advantage has increased. As a result of this opportunism by state security officers, an even greater number of people have been subjected to enforced disappearance in Syria. 

 

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/13761

Palestinian refugee Abdul Wahab Abdul Al, born in 1986 and raised in Latakia Camp, in Rif Dimashq, was kidnapped by anonymous gangsters.

The gang said it wants a sum of 50,000 Euro for his release.

Speaking with AGPS, his family said he was kidnapped on December 13 from Damascus and that they received a phone call asking for a sum of 50,000 Euro.

AGPS has learned that Abdul Wahab was transferred by the kidnappers from Damascus to AlSuweida, south of Syria.

AGPS has recorded several such abduction cases in Syria, where tens of thousands of people continue to vanish without a trace. They are the victims of enforced disappearance and are placed outside the protection of the law. The disappeared are cut off from the outside world, packed into unknown places and secret cells where torture is routine, disease is rampant and death is commonplace. Their families are forced to live in desperation with few, if any, safe ways of finding their loved ones.

According to human rights reports, the number of actors in Syria seeking to use the system for their own personal gain or advantage has increased. As a result of this opportunism by state security officers, an even greater number of people have been subjected to enforced disappearance in Syria. 

 

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/13761