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John Dunne

Detectives launch investigation into 'attempted kidnap' of Jewish man in Stamford Hill

Scotland Yard has launched an investigation into an alleged attempt to kidnap a Jewish man from a north London street.

The victim was walking along Moundfield road in Stamford Hill when two men jumped out of a car with one telling him to get into the boot of their vehicle.

The incident, which is being treated as an attempted kidnap, took place at just before 5.30pm on Friday. The suspects drove from the scene without their intended victim. No arrests have been made and police are appealing for help to identify them.

A report was made to the Met who are working with Shomrim - a neighbourhood watch group for the Orthodox Jewish community - after it launched its own appeal.

A police statement said: “At around 17:24hrs on Friday, 26 April, the victim – a Jewish male – was walking on Moundfield Road, N16 when a car pulled up beside him and two males got out of the vehicle.

“The victim was approached by one of the males and allegedly told the victim to get into the boot of the car, shortly before driving off.

“The incident was reported to the police and an investigation was launched by officers based in Hackney.

“We are aware of a video being shared online and this will form part of our enquiries. We are in contact with the Shomrim and our enquiries are ongoing. No arrest have been made at this time.”

Anyone with information should call 101, giving the reference CAD 5836/26APR. Information can also be provided anonymously to Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

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