Guide on surviving a kidnapping Caracas Venezuela

Posted on April 17, 2012 • Filed under: Crime, Police/Military Activity, TRAVEL, Venezuela

We bring you, dear readers, a serious and deep reflection of a Venezuelan who suffered an express kidnapping last week in a capital city. It gives us some details of how he was stopped, but more importantly, gives us tips on how to deal with this scourge that is sweeping the Venezuelan people. The names, at the request of the author, were omitted (LP). It is said that writing calms the mind. Kidnapping is undoubtedly one of the cruelest crimes, not only tortures the hostage but also and probably more to family than just listening to the voice of the kidnapper threatening, if you’re lucky enough to communicate. Never be sure of the physical and pending the outcome of the nightmare, because there is the possibility of ever again seeing a return to the kidnapped person.

For those who have suffered from this evil, we can say that the kidnapping subject to the same rules as in the animal kingdom or of early homo sapiens a million years ago. The kidnapper as predator is lurking around the most vulnerable, the most distracted, has no compassion or pity, hear prayers, seeking his humanity is a waste of time. The only thing that differentiates us from the wild is our ability to reason, intelligence, and this is the best defense and being in the jaws of this predator. Read Article

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