Shocking CCTV Footage Captures Alleged Kidnapping of Russian Designer in Lisbon's Saldanha Area
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Shocking CCTV Footage Captures Alleged Kidnapping of Russian Designer in Lisbon's Saldanha Area

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Summary:

  • Surveillance footage shows Mikhail Gordeev being forced into a car in Lisbon's Saldanha area.

  • Gordeev is a Russian designer and critic of Putin, but not politically active.

  • He has been missing since Monday, after failing to attend a meeting near Marquês de Pombal.

  • The Polícia Judiciária is investigating the case as a possible kidnapping.

  • The incident raises concerns about safety and security in central Lisbon.

Alleged Kidnapping of Russian Designer in Lisbon Caught on Camera

Surveillance footage has emerged showing the apparent abduction of Mikhail Gordeev, a 32-year-old Russian designer, in the Saldanha area of Lisbon. The incident, which occurred on Monday, has sparked a major investigation by the Polícia Judiciária (Judicial Police).

Gordeev, who is known to be a critic of Russian President Vladimir Putin but reportedly did not engage in political activities, was last seen by his husband and friends after missing a meeting near Marquês de Pombal. According to sources, the video evidence shows him being forced into a vehicle near the Alfredo da Costa Maternity Hospital, close to Saldanha.

The police are treating this as a potential kidnapping case, with ongoing efforts to gather more information and locate Gordeev. The footage is a key piece of evidence in the investigation, highlighting concerns over safety in the city center.

This development follows earlier reports of his disappearance, adding a disturbing twist to the story that has captured public attention.

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