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Tue, 09 Feb 2010
NEWS WITHOUT BORDERS :: International News
Chinese man fakes kidnapping to fund gambling addiction


MADRID (Nov 7, 2008 ) :  A Chinese man faked his own kidnapping as well  as that of his 14-month-old grandson, before demanding a ransom from the  toddler's parents to fund his gambling addiction, Spanish police said Thursday.

The toddler's father, who runs a food shop in Madrid, went to a police  station in the early hours of Oct 28 to report that his son and the child's  53-year-old grandfather had been kidnapped, police said in a statement.

The man said a woman had called another family member to demand 50,000  euros (65,000 dollars) for their safe return.

In a second call made several hours later, the supposed kidnapper put the  toddler's grandfather, identified only as Yimei L, on the line.

"He said he was being coerced by the kidnappers, who demanded the money,"  the police statement said.

Yimei then made a third call to his family where he said he had escaped but  urgently needed money to secure the release of his grandson who was threatened with death.

Police located him shortly afterwards and took him in for questioning.  Yimei soon admitted the story was not true. His 48-year-old accomplice,  Jiantuan Y was also detained after she abandoned the baby inside a  supermarket trolley.

"The woman said that her companion was the brains behind the operation and  the motive was to frighten the family and get money for playing slot machines,"  the police statement said.

The pair will now face charges over the incident. -- dpa


Updated: 12:24PM Fri, 07 Nov 2008
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