Express kidnapping (Spanish: secuestro exprés, Portuguese: sequestro relâmpago), is a method of abduction where a small immediate ransom is demanded, often by the victim being forced to withdraw money from his or her ATM account.
In luxury estate agent Knight Frank's "Wealth Report," the report's editor Andrew Shirley quoted Bremmer as saying that the biggest fear for u ltra-high-net-worth individuals (UHNWIs) — those with $30 million (£24.2 million) or more in net assets — is not necessarily economic.
A HOTEL night porter accused of a tiger kidnapping plot to rob a building society has been granted High Court bail. raid case bail given FOUR men have been charged with a number of offences over an alleged foiled tiger kidnapping.
The FBI is sending alerts about a rising telephone scam called "virtual kidnappings," reports CBS News correspondent Mireya Villarreal. It starts with a frantic call from an unfamiliar voice, telling you someone you know has been kidnapped and is in danger.