Afrinpost – Special
Islamic militias affiliated with the Turkish occupation and the Muslim Brotherhood have arrested two Arab citizens of Afrin in the context of intimidating citizens and seeking to obtain financial ransoms from them.
The Afrinpost correspondent in the Afrin Center said that the militants affiliated with the Muslim Brotherhood kidnapped the sheikh of the Al-Omairat tribe, Hammoud al-Ghazal, who is 55 years old, and the village Mukhtar, Abdullah al-Muhammad, who is 50 years old, and they are residents of the village of “Pablete \” Babblit, of Afrin Center, on charges of dealing with the Syrian regime.
The “Afrinpost” had learned on the seventh of last January, that it is still unknown the fate of two citizens of the Arab component of the city of Aleppo, since they were kidnapped by gunmen from the militia of the “Hamza Squad” of the Turkish occupation and the Muslim Brotherhood, from thier home in the occupied Kurdish region of Afrin.
At the time, the “Afrinpost” reporter at the Territory Center confirmed that the citizen “Issa Shehadeh” and his son “Mohammed” were kidnapped more than three months ago from their place of residence in the old Afrin neighborhood – Furn Abu Imad Street, where the citizen “Issa” was resident and his family in Afrin Since 2012, he has had a battery manufacturing plant on the Afrin-Raju road at the Afrazi / prominent village crossroads of the “Mobata / Ma’batli” district.
The reporter stated that the “Hamza” gunmen, after kidnapping the citizen “Issa” and his son Muhammad, demanded a financial ransom of 15 million Syrian pounds, but that their relatives were unable to pay the required ransom, and their fate remains unknown until now.
The reporter added that the “Ahrar Al-Sharqia militia”, and immediately after the kidnapping, they completely stole the battery factory, confirming that the wife of the kidnapped citizen “Issa”, fled to the city of Aleppo before the feet of the “Military Police” militia to raid her residence, where they looted from the house an amount 300 thousand Syrian pounds, in addition to the looting of batteries located on the western highway in the city.
The reporter obtained information about the fate of “Muhammad Issa Shihadeh”, according to which the “Hamzah” militia handed him over to the “Military Police” militia, likely to be in the militia’s Marate prison, while there is no information available about his father.