The accused, who were all Chinese and from London, admitted various charges including grievous bodily harm, kidnap and false imprisonment. |
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The rich family has an English butler who is masterminding a plot to kidnap Michelangelo and hold him for ransom. |
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Well-born but impecunious younger brothers kidnap heiresses and roguishly attempt to persuade them into matrimony. |
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I also wouldn't kidnap her against her will and force her to bend to my will. |
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Details were released as detectives confirmed they now believe there was a sexual motive behind the girl's kidnap and murder. |
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A hard-nosed unmoveable man, who sacrifices his lovely daughter to ward off future kidnap threats on his beloved son. |
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A hitman is assigned to kidnap the mentally unstable younger brother of a powerful district attorney. |
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They haven't reckoned with the intervention of the French wine Mafia, who kidnap the kid for nefarious purposes. |
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The kidnap was carried out without rousing family members or neighbours from sleep. |
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The plot is a baffling array of gangster parody nonsense, sexist claptrap and kidnap chaos. |
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Police foiled a 1999 kidnap plot against Victoria and Brooklyn, although no one was arrested in that case. |
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The bombing was probably a cover for a kidnap attempt, but she wasn't there at the time, so they had to try again. |
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Raging hormones might help explain why female emperor penguins that have lost a baby sometimes kidnap the chick of another. |
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A beautiful Cuban princess finds herself toiling in a Russian gulag following her kidnap by white slave traders. |
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He pleaded guilty to three robberies, kidnap and one offence of aggravated burglary. |
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Landlord Ian Overend identified a number of suspects in the Yuletide kidnap case, but has yet to come up with proof. |
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In 2001, when the women's groups first made a bid to run the weekly haat in Pipli village, local musclemen threatened to beat and kidnap them. |
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The author ushers in the names of the conspirators and their plot to kidnap Lincoln. |
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Lori began idly channel-hopping again, guarding the remote jealously after repeated attempts by Angel to kidnap it. |
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Priests and nuns were known to kidnap Baptists and force them to become papists. |
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He was cleared of kidnap and assault but served eight months in military prison after falsely imprisoning the woman. |
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However, he escaped jail after telling the court he took the boat to escape a press gang trying to kidnap him. |
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They will continue to kidnap because probability shows that the chance of being caught and prosecuted in Trinidad is slim. |
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The opia is a night ghost, or you might say a faceless vampire that is said to kidnap small children. |
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The father of the 16-year-old kidnap victim is appealing to her abductors to release her. |
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He was convicted of kidnap and murder in July after he admitted the crimes. |
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His family said they had no idea why anyone would want to kidnap him and had expressed concern about his ailing health. |
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Details were released as detectives confirmed they now believed there was a sexual motive behind Hannah's kidnap and murder. |
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Currently families who compel their children to marry can be charged only with offences such as assault or kidnap. |
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By accepting the mission, Charles is pitched into a world of kidnap, mystery and murder. |
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A man has been taken into custody and has been charged with attempted kidnap. |
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At present, those guilty of forcing someone into marriage can be prosecuted for kidnap, false imprisonment or rape. |
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Among those victims of kidnap, torture and murder were my own uncle, cousin and brother. |
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At the same time, you want us to deal with terror, with murder, with kidnap, with rape. |
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Her parents were arrested on suspicion of kidnap and given police bail until last week, when they were ruled out of the investigation. |
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Original charges of indecent assault and kidnap were dropped and Atkinson was found guilty of a lesser charge of false imprisonment. |
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Not that resort to violence and kidnap hadn't already undermined their credibility. |
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Not a day passes without reports of mugging, murder, dacoity, extortion and kidnap making it to the front page. |
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Mason took the phone with him when he went on holiday with Miss Lucas the week after the alleged kidnap. |
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So all of our staff, with the exception of kidnap, are on a 45 minute notice to scramble. |
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He was given a life term for kidnap and other offences and has been behind bars for seven years. |
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If a kidnap kingpin is operating high in the ranks of the police, this is a measure of the desperate urgency of what the public is up against. |
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Strong character scenes between the submissive husband and the increasingly unbalanced wife play effectively alongside the suspenseful kidnap and ransom sequences. |
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But decriminalizing prostitution doesn't mean it's now okay to kidnap people and move them across international borders. |
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Article 19 established arrangements for protecting the right to education of children of kidnap victims. |
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It is truly telling that the families of kidnap victims often prefer not to alert the police, for fear of getting them involved. |
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The authors fear revenge for the second author's actions while in Colombia, in particular in the form of kidnap, disappearance or murder. |
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They also pillage villages in the region and occasionally kidnap civilians. |
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A woman who suffered a 48-hour kidnap ordeal may have been the unwitting victim of an underworld drug debt row sparked by a string of recent seizures. |
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Aiming for the market occupied by the rich, some insurers are introducing cover for stalking, road rage, car jacking, aggravated burglary and kidnap. |
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Their tactics of kidnap and blackmail shocked the world and I remember the cold shiver the very mention of their name sent down my spine as a child. |
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The kidnap made front-page news and the conspiracy theories began. |
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To guarantee their safe exit from the prison, they kidnap a female Supreme Court judge who is around to check whether those with death sentences are taken good care of. |
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I appear weekly on tabloids, TV talk shows kidnap me to have me as a guest, and I can't go anywhere outside without a group of fangirls wanting to get a piece of me. |
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We're to avoid any action that could be construed as aiding and abetting a kidnap negotiation, those are our strict instructions from the State Department. |
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Let's have the villain kidnap the girl and place her in mortal peril! |
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Abroad, the risk of kidnap or murder has soared in many places. |
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To this end, they kidnap Arnie's sweet, doe-eyed little daughter in her dungarees and pink sweater, and threaten to kill her if he doesn't do what they say. |
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Earlier this month, another man was arrested for planning to kidnap a Barcelona player so he could hold him to ransom to pay off his business debt. |
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In the past, the gang has threatened to kidnap and dismember the boy. |
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Saeed was part of the plot two years later to kidnap Daniel Pearl and turned himself in to brigadier Shah. |
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Criminals have also taken advantage of the conflict to kidnap foreign workers for a ransom. |
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In other cases, agents in rural areas and villages may kidnap children and transfer them to broader networks which exploit them. |
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This matters for trafficking because it costs a lot to kidnap someone and hold her against her will. |
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This man was taken from Libya and it is not legal to kidnap people from Libya. |
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It is cost-effective and it also makes it more difficult for the Symbionese Liberation Army to kidnap us. |
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The children could have been separated from their families because of an accident, a kidnap, or because they are orphans. |
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What's the use of eliminating waiting lines in hospital emergency wards, if your neighbors can kidnap your children and steal your car? |
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The heroine is a 17-year-old who's made her Faustian pact in a bid to avenge the kidnap and murder of her parents. |
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These vile monsters slither at night from their lairs to find and kidnap living victims to use in their unholy Chaos rites or to serve themselves to propagate their corrupt race. |
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Inside is a psychological drama that explores the effects of Stockholm Syndrome on a kidnap victim. |
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We cannot become hostages to terrorism, because if we give in at this point, then we are actually inciting terrorists to kidnap our nationals and our representatives. |
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Colombia's military fanned out through the jungles of the country's north-west on Monday in the hunt for a general whose kidnap by presumed leftist Farc rebels has put two years of peace talks in limbo. |
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It would be equally nice if the media didn't portray unmarried men as naughty schoolboys, terrified of those crazed women lurking around every corner waiting to kidnap them and take them to the altar. |
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There are horrendous cases such as kidnap, extortion and the captivity of the so-called child jockeys' and, of course, I am also referring to the result of the evaluation of the elections. |
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If your neighbours infiltrated your borders to kidnap your people and if hundreds of rockets were launched at your towns and villages, would you just sit back and take it? |
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Observers agree that the human rights situation has worsened, particularly because of the activities of the illegal and violent groups that continue to kidnap and murder people. |
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Whether presidents, ministers, chiefs of staff, religious leaders or the heads of armed groups, these predators of press freedom have the power to censor, imprison, kidnap, torture and, in the worst cases, murder journalists. |
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He was alone at the time and answered the door, where the students told him that they planned to kidnap him. |
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Yemen's powerful tribes often kidnap foreigners for use as bargaining chips in disputes with the central government. |
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Not surprisingly Jack wants a piece of Santa's lovely fiefdom, and sets out to kidnap the fat man and take his own Christmas Eve sleigh ride. |
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In The Den, a stalker used a Chatroulette-style app to hunt his prey, while the DePalma-ish Open Windows saw fansite webmaster Elijah Wood blackmailed by a psychopath to kidnap a star. |
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The three men were seen greeting each other with a fist bump and laughing together when they met before the kidnap claim. |
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When he pulls the financial bathmat, the gang try to kidnap his son to get a ransom pay day. |
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We can steal a pace or grab some space, smuggle secrets, rustle sheep, kidnap, snaffle, hustle, embezzle, pluck, plunder, peculate or appropriate. |
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They freely chose the act that brought the fetus into being, and analogizing their situation to a kidnap victim implies a peculiar, almost infantilizing attitude toward female moral agency. |
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The pursuit continues. Yet it raises a curious doubt: is it worse to kidnap a newborn babe, which will then live, than the quite likely alternative, given the foulness of those days—simply to murder it? |
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Original notes originating from a kidnap ransom, for example, can be exchanged for unsuspicious notes, although any business offering a bureau de change service runs this risk. |
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When Perez Vega began to disrobe in her bedroom, three of her accomplices burst out of hiding, supposedly to kidnap, question, and then exchange him for prisoners. |
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A MAN convicted of kidnap and robbery who got a job as a security guard after changing his name by deed poll has avoided spending time behind bars. |
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Mountain gorilla tourism in Uganda, suspended after the horrific kidnap and murder of eight tourists including four Britons a month ago, began again yesterday. |
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A 23-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of armed robbery, kidnap, handling stolen goods and firearms offences. |
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Two men, both from Rochdale and aged 30 and 31, were arrested on suspicion of kidnap, false imprisonment and sexual assault. |
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As long as there are states willing to negotiate payments with groups like ISIS, there will be a financial incentive to kidnap. |
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She has also failed to shake off allegations of kidnap, assault and the murder of the 14-year-old ANC activist Stompie Moeketsi. |
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He had his 15-year term for conspiracy to kidnap, false imprisonment and intentional GBH cut to 14 years and four months. |
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