Raju occupation court releases two Kurdish youths after their ransom was paid

Raju occupation court releases two Kurdish youths after their ransom was paid
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Afrinpost – Special

The so-called “Raju Court” of the Turkish occupation has released two Kurdish youths who had been kidnapped under the pretext of military service in the former “self-administration” formations.

The correspondent said that the so-called (Raju Court), released on Tuesday, the kidnapped “Shekho Horik” from the village of “Zarka / Zirkanli” of Raju district, in exchange for the payment of “150” thousand Syrian pounds, after spending eighteen days In the kidnapping centers “Ma’rateh Prison” near Afrin city center.

The correspondent added that the same court released the Kurdish citizen, “Aqeel Ali Ma’mo / 41 years,” three days ago, a resident of the village “Chubana” adjacent to the village of “Zarka”, after paying the amount of “150” thousand Syrian pounds.

The correspondent pointed out that the citizen “Aqeel” was forced to surrender himself to the so-called (Raju Court) after being blackmailed and threatened by the leader of the militia “Failaq Al-Majd” that occupies his village, but the court handed him over to the abduction center “Ma’rateh Prison” on charges of going out in guards within the framework of “core protection forces” (which are known as shifts to protect villages by their people, alternately).

The reporter confirmed that the two young men (Shekho and Akeel) were subjected to systematic and severe torture during the period of their abduction by the Turkish occupation militias.

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