Kidnap Suspect Kidnapped in Mozambique

Danish Abdul Satar has reportedly been kidnapped. The Danish man has been the main suspect himself  in a wave of kidnappings that rocked the country.

  • Mozambique:   Kidnap Suspect Becomes Kidnap Victim

    AIM, 11 June 2016

    The man kidnapped in the central Maputo neighbourhood of Sommerschield on Thursday night turns out to be none other than Danish Abdul Satar, himself long suspected by the… Read more »

Mozambique Republic Police escort kidnapping suspects to their court hearing (file photo).

  • Mozambique:   Unidentified Victim Kidnapped in Maputo

    AIM, 10 June 2016

    A man who has so far not been identified was kidnapped on Thursday night in the central Maputo neighbourhood of Sommerschield, according to the independent television station STV,… Read more »

  • Mozambique:   Danish Satar Released

    AIM, 7 June 2016

    Mozambique's Supreme Court on Monday ordered the release of Danish Abdul Satar, whom the police suspect of involvement in the wave of kidnappings of businessmen in Mozambican… Read more »

  • Mozambique:   Police Confirm Extradition of Danish Satar

    AIM, 5 January 2016

    The spokesperson for the General Command of the Mozambican police, Inacio Dina, on Tuesday confirmed that Danish Abdul Satar, wanted in connection with the wave of kidnappings that… Read more »

  • Mozambique:   Suspected Kidnapping Kingpin Arrested

    AIM, 4 January 2016

    The Mozambican police have confirmed the deportation to Maputo of Danish Satar, one of the men believed to have masterminded the wave of kidnappings that hit Mozambican cities as… Read more »

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