Jordanian broadcaster Ahlam Al-Ajarmeh revealed on Twitter on Saturday the identities of her son’s kidnappers in the Turkish city of Istanbul.
Ahlam Al-Ajarmeh said that her son’s abductors were not Turkish, as some claim, but were Lebanese and Syrian citizens.
Al-Ajarma, who lives in Turkey, added in a tweet: “In response to some confusion about the identity of the abductors, I would like to emphasize that the abductors were not Turks, but citizens of Lebanon and Syria. “
Al-Ajarmeh continued: “The tremendous efforts made by the Turkish authorities were the main merit in returning my child from northern Syria without any damage during his recovery.”
In response to some confusion about the identity of the abductors, I would like to emphasize that the abductors were not Turkish, but had Lebanese and Syrian citizenship. In addition, the tremendous efforts made by the Turkish authorities were the main merit in returning my child from northern Syria without any damage during his return. pic.twitter.com/3qCAdCmGo1
– #Ahlam_al-Ajarmeh (@ajarmehahlam) July 23, 2022
On Friday, Al-Ajarma announced the return of her child, who was kidnapped in Istanbul about 20 days ago and taken by a smuggling gang to Idlib in Syria.
Al-Ajarma released a video clip showing her son meeting at the Bab al-Salama checkpoint on the Syrian-Turkish border.
Source: RT + Twitter