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#SaveFawaz: Captors free Syrian child after family pays hefty ransom

#SaveFawaz: Captors free Syrian child after family pays hefty ransom
Eight-year-old Fawaz Mohammed Qteifan was reunited with his family in Daraa province after being held captive for more than three months.
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13 February, 2022
Eight-year-old Fawaz Mohammed Qteifan was kidnapped in November [Getty-file photo]

A child kidnapped in , southern , three months ago was released by his captors late on Saturday after his family handed over a 400 million Syrian lira ($110,000) ransom, according to reports.

Eight-year-old Fawaz Mohammed Qteifan's captors left him outside a pharmacy in the city of Nawaa to be collected after they received the money, local activist Mohammed al-Hourani told °®Âþµº's Arabic-language sister site, Al-Araby Al-Jadeed.

The Syrian interior ministry on Saturday evening  of Fawaz at a local police station, and said he was in good health.

Fawaz was walking to school in his hometown of Ibtaa on 2 November when he was abducted by two masked men on a motorbike.

The kidnappers had demanded the boy's family hand over 500 million Syrian liras ($138,000) in ransom money by Wednesday.

The boy's uncle, renowned actor Abd Al-Hameed Qteifan, said on the day of the deadline that the family had been able to to secure his release.

The uncle posted a video to Instagram on Saturday evening, showing a dazed-looking Fawaz being comforted by his relatives.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Concern for Fawaz's wellbeing spiked last week when appeared to show the boy pleading for mercy while being beaten by his captors.

However, fact-checking site Verify-Sy said the video showed another Syrian child being beaten in Greece in 2016.

Kidnappings for ransom are becoming more frequent in Daraa province, a former opposition stronghold taken over by the Assad regime in July 2018.

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