Abstract | Stephen Vickers of Kroll Associates, and former head of the Criminal Intelligence Bureau, Royal Hong Kong Police says, a typical Hongkong kidnapping would involve the child of a businessman who owns a small factory in the New territories. The kid goes to a Kowloon Tong kindergarten. He is ambushed by four guys early in the morning. A phone call is made to a relative demanding money. It is delivered at three in the afternoon, and the kid is home for tea. But things go easily wrong, Vickers warns. |
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