They left with their mysteries.
Two Turks in their thirties gave the police at the Mantes-la-Jolie police station a hard time for several hours.
Thursday morning, these two men show up at the police station, barefoot, screaming in their mother tongue.
On the teeth because of the terrorist context, the local police officers hold them up, handcuff them and control them.
But they quickly understand that the two men seem to be victims.
They will have to wait for the arrival of an interpreter so that the police can learn a little more.
The two men, who live in the Netherlands, explain having traveled to Marbella, a major drug trafficking center in Spain, to “party” for a few days.
But they broke down on the way back and called in "friends" from Mantes-la-Jolie.
Back in France, the latter took them to an apartment in Gassicourt where they remained confined overnight.
For safety, the victims preferred to stay at the police station
On the spot, they were threatened, stripped naked and suffered mock rape.
They finally managed to escape in the early hours of the morning.
“In audition, they explain to us that their friends had lost 60,000 euros in an investment and that they were asking them to repay.
They say they don't know why it happened to them.
But it looks a lot like a narcotics debt, explains a source familiar with the matter.
However, they were really kidnapped.
The telephone demarcation confirms this.
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The statements get mixed up a bit and, without complaint, the police, in agreement with the Versailles prosecutor's office, are then preparing to release them. Except the two men don't want to go out. Their captors sent their family in the Netherlands a photo of the police station with a very clear message: “When they go out, they are killed. So they refuse to leave the police… who have no reason to keep them. The police are very annoyed. Finally, after several hours, they will leave the police station discreetly, by taxi, before reaching the Netherlands.