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A banking from Uzbekistan was kidnapped in Paris and released after a ransom of $ 10 million

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In Paris in June, a member of the Supervision Council and a shareholder in Uzbekistan Anorbank Khrammonzon Olesz was stolen, after he was released, and Le Monde wrote.

“This incident is of a non -Lyriyah nature and does not belong to the bank’s operational activities,” They said on July 3 in the bank.

According to the newspaper, on June 21, the 48 -year -old Olympus flew to Paris from Tennita via Istanbul. The next day, he met in a pub with a girl who presented himself as Anastasia. For her, “about 25 years old, (she) with long black hair, the Caucasian appearance,” Olympic described it. The girl said she was working in a beauty salon, while she was on the Louis Vuitton jacket and Tiffany’s bracelet.

On June 23, Anastasia wrote to the banker and persuaded dinner in a restaurant. A few minutes after their meeting, Olympic grabbed three men of “sports fitness, and he has a thick beard and a strong Chechen tone”, the banker asked the police companion, but she did nothing.

Olympic was brought to a private house with a high fence, where he got acquainted with a “thief in law” and his right hand for his partner in the former banking work. The thief in the law stated that the banker owes $ 10 million.

The kidnapper was beaten for three hours, organized a commentator, then transferred the villas in the cellar, where they threatened to cut his finger and rape, and they also recorded a video with him in a semi -transparent form, forcing the request of forgiveness “for everything he did.” Oimov, after all, signed a $ 5 million debt delivery and transferred 200,000 dollars through his driver to Tennit. As a result, he was released – he arrived in Paris Wilj to the police.

The “thief in the law” continues to write threats for Olemov in a telegram, although after the banker resumes the police, he began to say that what happened was a “joke”. According to Le Monde, on July 1, a Turkish citizen was arrested on suspicion of “kidnapping in the organized crime group.” The banker returned to Tashkent and employed the guards.

In May, the Wall Street Journal announced a series of kidnappings around the world of cryptocurrencies in order to obtain a ransom in the encrypted currency. At least five cases occurred in France. For example, in the winter, one of the participants in the Professor’s book was stolen David Palan. The attackers sent a video with him, on one of them cut his finger. Ledger would have paid a part of the ransom (about 3 million euros) before the police found a man, remembering RBC.

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