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Police arrest four people for kidnapping a man in Alicante Agenda 21 Update The information in this issue was derived from info links courtesy of Agenda 21 with thanks to Christine Betterton Jones for the inspiration The aggressors demanded a ransom of between 5,000 and 10,000 euros to the victim, who called his brother to ask for the money and he warned the National Police. Four men between 42 and 49 years have been imprisoned for allegedly kidnapping a man in Alicante at gunpoint and asking for between 5,000 and 10,000 euros from their relatives. According to the National Police, the kidnapping occurred on December 12 when the victim was detained inside a hotel room in Alicante by several individuals who pointed at him with a firearm to force him to call relatives to request the money for the ransom payment. The victim called his brother, a resident in Toledo, to ask him for large amounts of money without providing any other explanation and, after cutting the call, did not respond to any further calls returned Half an hour later the victim again called to repeat the details for the delivery