39 year old Polish man has been freed by the National Police after being held captive for eight days in Manilva, Málaga.
The people who kidnapped him were demanding 20,000 € for his release in a crime which the Spanish police have linked to drug trafficking.
The man was found last Saturday in a villa, with this hands and legs tied to a bed, and with serious injuries.
National Police say that they have made four arrests, a German man and three other Poles, and more than four kilos of hashish has been recovered, along with nearly 7,000 € cash, personal computers and phones, and an amount of documentation.
The investigation started following a complaint placed in the Spanish Embassy in Warsaw, which said that a Polish man could have been kidnapped.
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Polish man has been freed by the National Police after being held captive for eight days in Manilva
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