“Crims have been kidnapping each other for years…It’s an old-fashioned thing, but it’s becoming more current,” said former NSW detective turned crime author DuncanMcNab. 7NEWS
Similar to drive-by shootings - they’re used to send a message or to obtain drugs, money or some sort of criminal advantage.
“Crims have been kidnapping each other for years,” former NSW detective turned crime author Duncan McNab said.Police have issued a warning to gangs.A recent spate of brutal incidents in NSW shows gangs have become “unhinged”, McNab says. In the most recent kidnapping in March, Peter Vuong had his teeth allegedly pulled out after he was taken, held and tortured over six days in Belmore.His alleged ordeal only came to an end when police stormed the house in which he was being held.
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