Detectives have released CCTV images after three men used an electric stun gun on a victim in a failed attempt to force him into their car, which was later found ditched and on fire in Sydney’s south.
Authorities received reports that a 39-year-old man had been allegedly assaulted by three men at Cameron Street in Banksia about 1pm on March 2.Police are appealing for information about a white Ford Ranger at the centre of an alleged kidnapping attempt. Picture: NSW Police
A short time later, police found the white Ford Ranger on fire at Nattai Place – about 1.6 kilometres away from where the alleged kidnapping occurred. Investigators have now released CCTV images of two vehicles – a white Ford Ranger and white Mercedes sedan – which were both seen in the area earlier that same day in March.
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