A 30-year-old Indian businessman abducted Thursday night has been found.
Umpakan Chodri sought refuge in a house on the premises of Akokoamon primary/JHS school in the Ashanti region.
He begged some women in the house to be hidden as he narrowly escaped his pistol-wielding captors.
Umpakan Chodri looked dishevelled with a bloody nose. Through the help of the women, he contacted his brother who also contacted the police, Luv FM’s Erastus Asare Donkor has reported.
A team of police officers headed to the location and have picked up the businessman to assist with investigations.
Myjoyonline.com has learnt, his abductors demanded $500,000 ransom after sending his family, photos of their victim with a gun pointed to his head.
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