SYDNEY: Australian police on Monday (Feb 16) appealed for the pressing return of an 85-year-old man kidnapped in what they stated was a case of mistaken id.
Police acquired studies early Friday that octogenarian Chris Baghsarian had been lifted from his house by three intruders in Sydney’s North Ryde suburb.
The abductors had been concentrating on a person linked to the western Sydney-based Alameddine crime community, nationwide broadcaster ABC stated.
Grandfather Baghsarian, nonetheless, is “not concerned in any prison world”, Theft and Critical Crime Squad Commander Andrew Marks instructed journalists on Monday.
“I am one million per cent assured they’ve the mistaken particular person,” he stated.
“It is not an occasion the place they’re randomly taking individuals for the sake of it. They have been meaning to take any individual, however have taken the mistaken particular person,” Marks added.
In what he admitted was a “very unusual attraction” he urged the abductors to launch their geriatric prisoner as quickly as potential.
Baghsarian was carrying gray pyjamas and a crimson and inexperienced flannel shirt on the time of the kidnapping, police stated.
The sufferer requires every day medical consideration and his household are in deep misery.
Movies and pictures have circulated inside Sydney’s prison underworld of Baghsarian with extreme accidents, native media reported.
“The truth that these offenders or these kidnappers have gotten it so mistaken is regarding,” Marks stated.
However he careworn “that those that have aged mother and father or grandparents needn’t concern”.

