Because of a conflict between his child and one of the sons of the militants .. Militia og “Military Police” kidnapped a Kurd for 80 days

Afrinpost – Special

The military police of the Turkish occupation and the Muslim Brotherhood on Sunday released a Kurdish citizen eighty days after his abduction, under the pretext that his seven-year-old son attacked a settler child in the old Afrin neighborhood in the center of the occupied Kurdish Afrin.

According to a correspondent of “Afrinpost” in the center of the province, the “Military Police” released yesterday the Kurdish citizen, “Abdul Rahman Battal,” about 80 days after he was kidnapped by the “Military Police” from his home in the old neighborhood of Afrin.

The reporter said that the son of the abductor Abdul Rahman was playing in front of the door of the family house, but a dispute broke out between him and one of the children of the settler gunmen. This led to the father of the Kurdish child to resolve the dispute between them, but the father of the settler child took him to the center of the “military police” militia, located in the former School of Xommerce, which is taken by the militia as a center for kidnapping.

The correspondent confirmed that the militia released the kidnapped, “Abdul Rahman Batal”, a resident of the town of “Mobata / Maatbali”, after paying a bail estimated at two thousand TL.

On the 12th of October, the same militia kidnapped six people from the village of “Naza” of the district of “Shara / Sharan” east of Afrin, accused of dealing with the former Self-Administration who are: Adnan Mohammed Khalil (59 years) Salim Adnan Khalil, 24, Abdo Othman Othman, 52, Khaled Mohammed Hanan, Issa Hanan Sheikho, Moulida Khalil, 42;

The military police also abducted four people from the village of ‘Ashouna’ in Balbla / Bulbul district two days earlier, on the basis of their accusations of dealing with the former Self-Administration. Islamic militias launch daily raids on the homes of indigenous people in the occupied province of Afrin, kidnapping them extorting financially in return for their release.

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