Arrests made over alleged kidnap of Stuart MacGill

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Reports said MacGill was allegedly abducted from near his home in Sydney on April 14

Australian police arrested four men in dawn raids on Wednesday in connection with the alleged kidnap and assault of former Test cricketer Stuart MacGill.

Reports said MacGill, 50, was allegedly abducted from near his home in Sydney on April 14 and taken to another part of the city where he was beaten and threatened with a gun.

“About 8pm on Wednesday 14 April 2021, a 50-year-old man was allegedly confronted by a 46-year-old man near the intersection of Parraween and Winne Streets at Cremornee,” New South Wales Police said in a statement that did not identify the victim.

“A short time later the pair were approached by two other men, forcing the older man into a vehicle.

“He was then driven to a property at Bringelly, where the two men, plus another unknown man, allegedly assaulted the 50-year-old man and threatened him with a firearm. About an hour later, the man was driven to the Belmore area and released.”

Police said the incident had been reported on April 20, prompting an investigation by the Robbery and Serious Crime Squad.

“Strike force detectives, with assistance from Raptor Squad and the Public Order and Riot Squad, arrested four men – aged 27, 29, 42 and 46 – from 6am today,” the police statement added.

A subsequent statement confirmed charges had been laid against the four men. All four men were refused bail to appear at Sutherland Local Court on Wednesday.

Todd Greenberg, the chief executive of the Australian Cricketers’ Association, said the organisation had reached out to MacGill.

“Stuart is a wonderful former Australian cricketer and a member of the ACA,” he said. “My primary concern for Stuart today is his wellbeing and for him personally. We’ve reached out to him in a variety of different forms through relationships through the game and my primary message to Stuart is we want to make sure he is okay. Outside of that there is really not much more I can add.”

MacGill played 44 Tests for Australia between 1998 and 2008 and probably would have earned many more caps had his career not coincided with that of Shane Warne.

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