Stuart MacGill allegedly kidnapped at gunpoint on Sydney’s north shore
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© Provided by ABC NEWS Four men were arrested this morning over the alleged kidnapping of Stuart MacGill. (ABC News)
Four men have been arrested after allegedly kidnapping former Australian Test cricketer Stuart MacGill at gunpoint in Sydney last month.
Police allege on April 14 at around 8:00pm MacGill was approached by a man near the intersection of Parraween and Winne Streets in Cremorne before two other men appeared and allegedly forced Macgill into a car.
MacGill, 50, was then driven to a property in Bringelly in Sydney’s west where he was allegedly assaulted and threatened with a weapon.
He was released about an hour later in the Belmore area.
Four men, aged 27, 29, 42 and 46, have been arrested this morning and police say charges are expected to be laid.
Police are currently executing search warrants for homes in Sutherland, Caringbah, Brighton Le-Sands, Banksia and Marrickville.
More to come.