List of kidnappings

This is a list of kidnappings.

Contents

Famous kidnappings

Modern kidnappings of celebrities or their relatives

Kidnappers interested in getting a large ransom or a political effect often target celebrities or their relatives. Here are some of the people affected by these crimes:

Also of notice is that Dominican actor Andrés García announced he doubled his security guard numbers, afraid he and his family could get kidnapped too. On the same line, Manny Pacquiao, world boxing champion at the Flyweight, Jr. Featherweight and Featherweight divisions, has had to hire six security guards who constantly surround him and his family in his home country of the Philippines, after receiving kidnap threatening calls from several groups.

This crime is flourishing in poor countries.

Faked kidnappings

Assumed kidnap conspiracies that turned out to be fake

Suspected kidnappings

Kidnapping in lieu of extradition

See main article: Extradition and abduction

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