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Alex Jonathan Meza Gomeza young 22-year-old businessman, abducted yesterday, Thursday, at the door of his house in the Surco district of Lima, appeared completely unharmed almost 24 hours after he became a victim of criminals.
According to him, his release occurred after reaching Business agreement with his captors, who, according to him, were people of Peruvian and foreign nationality.
“They just wanted money”
The victim thanked Police for his efforts and noted that during the captivity he was not subjected to physical violence. However, he did not provide details about the amount agreed with the kidnappers.
“Give thanks Police because of the pressure I was kidnapped, but thank God I’m fine. Thanks a lot for all the support […]. In the end, it all came down to money, that’s all. I can’t give information,” he said.
Mesa Gomez He reported that he was approached by 4 criminals in a car early yesterday morning when he was returning home from a party.
“It was through my house that we arrived at dawn after my birthday and they intervened there,” he said. Similarly, he claimed that he had started receiving threatening calls a few days earlier and that someone close to him might have planned the plagiarism.
The businessman claimed that he was released in the afternoon in the area of the city of Saint John Miraflores and that from there he took a bus to his house. This is after the delivery of the required amount of money.
For her part, the mother of the victim noted that Alexei Meza was constantly threatened by criminals.
“My son received threatening messages, extortion, requests for quotas, but my son did not pay attention to them. So he left him. Like me, they posed as well-known third parties, but I did not deal with these people. more than in a meeting, not on a cell phone,” he said.
Source: RPP

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