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Moldova: Authorities Report Unprecedented Case of Hostage Taking
January 05, 2005 22:14:38
Moldova Azi, Moldova Jan 5 2005
Forces of Order Reported an Unprecedented Case of Hostage Taking
Two Armenian hostages were released last week from an apartment in Slobozia town as part of a common operation organized by the Moldovan Ministry of Internal Affairs, Transdniestrian militia and Armenian forces of order. Nicolae Dobos, employee of the Operative Services Department of MIA, declared at a press conference that the two hostages are Edic Davtean, aged 70, employee of an Armenian commercial firm specialized in selling and installing equipment for the production of paper articles and Kirakosean Gaghic of 47, the director of the same firm.
Dobos specified that Davtean was kidnapped in May 2004 by two citizens of the self-proclaimed Transdniestrian republic who tempted the old man to come to Kiev town under the pretext of installing the machinery producing articles of paper. When in Kiev, Davtean was doped and taken illegally to the Transdniestrian region.
Threatening his family with death, the kidnappers extorted from the victim 25 Th. USD, his relatives managing to transmit only 10 Th. USD.
On 7 December 2004, the same offenders called in Kiev the director of the firm, Kirakosean, who was taken after the same scenario to the apartment where Davtean was brought. For their release the offenders asked 365 Th. USD.
The persons by whose order the kidnapping was performed were arrested during the operations for freeing the hostages. They turned out to be brothers Dadas and David Artiunov aged 41 and, respectively, 45. The forces of order established that they were in collusion with other two accomplices who are announced generally wanted at present.
Concomitantly, the police found out that the two brothers bought in 2001 from Kirakosean Gaghic's firm machinery for the production of paper articles. Afterwards, after gathering enormous debts towards the businessmen and banks from the Transdniestrian region, they decided to return their debts by extorting money from the two hostages.
Transdniestrian forces of order initiated on the given case a criminal record for hostage taking. The cited source mentioned that this is the only case of this kind that was registered in Moldova over the last ten years. //REPORTER.MD
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