Saturday, October 13, 2018

How to solve Mo Dewji's kidnapping case?

How to solve Tanzanian billionaire Mohammad Dewji's kidnapping case?





Tanzania's youngest dollar billionaire--since one US dollar gets you around 2300 Tanzanian shillings, it is important to distinguish between a dollar billionaire and a Shilling billionaire--Mohammad (Mo) Dewji regularly used the gym at Colosseum Hotel & Fitness Club in Dar.  That was a problem.
If you are a high net worth individual, you should not keep a routine that involves appearance in public--and especially so in a third world country.  On top of that Mo Dewji's Range Rover had a personalized license plate
with his name on it.  Huge problem!  In short, Mo Dewji seemed to be asking for trouble and he got it the morning of Thursday, October 11 when armed men waiting in a car outside Colosseum Hotel & Fitness Club quickly whisked him away as soon as he came out of the gym after his morning workout.
No demand for ransom has come yet, but it should be on its way.
Tanzanian police has rounded up over 30 people including the security guards at Colosseum Hotel & Fitness Club.

How to solve this case?
Hotel surveillance camera footage is not very clear since the kidnapping took place outside the
hotel.  Now police should be looking at cameras installed at other locations around Colosseum Hotel and especially towards Masaki.

The Uber driver who saw the kidnapping taking place should be inquired about the make, model, and color of car and databases should be checked to narrow down on the car that took away Mo.
What phone did Mo use?  Can its location be tracked?

And as soon as a family member gets the call for ransom, the source of the call needs to be identified.


Photos, courtesy of Expedia.com


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