THIS is the terrifying moment a masked gang drag a young man from a home and bundle him into the boot of a car before driving him away to be tortured.
Harrowing CCTV footage shows four hooded men storming an address and snatching the 21-year-old victim in broad daylight.
The moment masked men arrive at an address to kidnap their victim Credit: SWNS
The thugs then drag their victim off the property Credit: SWNS
As the terrified man is hauled away, a helpless woman can be heard screaming: “Let him go!”
The gang are then seen forcing the victim into the boot of a black A4 and speeding away from the scene.
Further footage showed the Audi being driven through Wellington, , with the boot still open and the victim’s feet hanging out of the back.
The chilling kidnapping unfolded at around 2.18pm on December 29 last year.
A helpless woman can be heard screaming at the attackers to let the victim go Credit: SWNS
The masked men bundle the victim into the boot of a black Audi A4 Credit: SWNS
Crown Court heard the victim was driven across Telford before being taken to a storage unit in Eyton, where he was tortured.
The force told The Sun that the motive for the kidnapping was a result of the victim speaking to a female member of the attackers family.
Yesterday, Haider Ali, 22, of Wellington, Shropshire, was found guilty of kidnap following a trial at Shrewsbury Crown Court.
Four other men had already admitted their roles in the terrifying ordeal.
Jawad Hussain, 20, Ehteshan Hussain, 22, Faheem Chohan, 23, and Shayyan Hussain, 24, all pleaded guilty before the trial.
Jurors heard how the masked gang dragged the victim from an address in the Arleston area before bundling him into the Audi.
He was then taken to a storage unit where prosecutors said he was violently tortured by his kidnappers.
The court heard Ali arrived at the unit around 20 minutes later in a Passat.
CCTV captured the vehicle leaving the scene at speed with the boot open and the victim’s feet hanging out of the car Credit: SWNS
The victim was taken to a storage unit where prosecutors said he was violently tortured by his kidnappers Credit: SWNS
He remained there for around ten minutes before leaving.
The Audi carrying two of the kidnappers then left the site and was later dumped at Lilleshall Golf Club.
The occupants climbed into the Volkswagen before continuing their efforts to cover their tracks.
Two of the gang were later dropped off at another address in Arleston while Ali returned to collect the remaining men.
At around 3.44pm, the kidnappers left the storage unit, leaving the victim tied to a chair and locked inside.
Investigators examined CCTV and were able to trace the Volkswagen, leading them to Ali.
While Ali was being held in custody, officers discovered a disturbing new development.
At 7.11pm, a video showing the victim being tortured by his captors was sent to Ali’s phone.
were then able to identify Jawad Hussain, Ehteshan Hussain, Chohan and Shayyan Hussain as suspects.
Following Ali’s arrest, the four men returned to the storage unit and moved the victim into another vehicle.
They drove towards north Shropshire.
But the victim seized a dramatic opportunity to escape.
At 9.58pm, police received a call from a takeaway in Whitchurch reporting that a badly injured man had fled a kidnapping.
Officers rushed to the scene and identified him as the victim.
He later revealed he escaped when two of the suspects got out of the car.
The victim managed to lock the doors before putting the keys in the ignition and driving himself to safety.
The injured man was taken to hospital for treatment.
He also helped police identify the men responsible for the ordeal.
All five defendants will be sentenced at a later date at Shrewsbury Crown Court.
Detective Chief Inspector Lee Holeshouse, from the force’s Major Investigations Unit, said: “This was a shocking and deeply disturbing attack in which a young man was kidnapped in broad daylight, subjected to a sustained and brutal assault, and held against his will.
“The actions of all five men involved show a complete disregard for human life and the , and the level of violence and intimidation used is utterly unacceptable.
“I welcome yesterday’s verdict against Haider Ali, which means five men involved in this appalling have now been held to account for their actions.
“I would like to commend the bravery of the victim in escaping such terrifying circumstances, and the determination of officers whose swift and thorough investigation within those first 24 hours, and afterwards, brought those responsible to justice.
“Our communities should be reassured that this kind of criminality will not be tolerated, and we will continue to pursue those who pose a danger to others.”



