Brother of Bakeries Association Head Released for $400,000 Ransom

إقرأ هذا الخبر بالعربية W460

Youssef Beshara, the brother of the head of the Bakeries Association, was released on Tuesday after being kidnapped on Monday.

He was released for a ransom of $400,000, which was paid by his wife at Mar Mikhael church in al-Shiyyah, reported Voice of Lebanon radio.

She later said that Beshara had returned to his residence in Bsalim to a popular reception.

Beshara told VDL: “Three gunmen took me to an area in Beirut's Dahiyeh southern suburb and they treated me well.”

He was kidnapped on Monday morning while distributing bread to bakeries.

Lebanon has been lately witnessing a spree of abduction of wealthy businessmen. The kidnapers are either setting the men free after the payment of ransom or releasing their captives after the mediation of some officials.

Comments 7
Default-user-icon Abb (Guest) 18 September 2012, 19:52

as expected

Default-user-icon ali (Guest) 18 September 2012, 20:08

He was released in Chiyah, who controls that area?

Default-user-icon C-man (Guest) 18 September 2012, 20:54

A way for terrorist organizations to fund their operations. This has to stop!

Default-user-icon LEBANESE (Guest) 18 September 2012, 21:19

NIGERIA is better than this!!!

Thumb lebanon_first 18 September 2012, 21:57

this is outrageous. Now we are opening the door to everyone who wants to grab a quick buck to kidnap people. the kidnappers should be arrested.

Thumb jcamerican 18 September 2012, 22:11

Next summer someone will be paying for my trip in Lebanon. I promise that I will treat my victims in a vary humane way.

Thumb benzona 19 September 2012, 01:30

i watched his interview. him and his cousin clearly said it was dahye boys behind the abductions. worst even, i was in dahye an hour ago, totally uncomfortable...