Pedro Portugal, 52, was found this week by detectives who had been monitoring phone calls, noticed pizza deliveries to a deserted area in Queens and zeroed in on the warehouse, police said. Three men were arrested and charged with kidnapping and unlawful imprisonment; one is still believed to be at large in the US; and three fled to Ecuador, Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly said yesterday.
Police said he was approached by three captors on April 18. One flashed what looked like a police badge and called out the victim's name, police said. He was forced into a sports utility vehicle where he was held at knifepoint and bound, then taken to the warehouse. His mother in Quito, Ecuador, got a call from a man calling himself "Tito" and demanding a USD 3 million ransom, police said.
"It's something that we're still investigating to see why these people thought that 3 million might have been available," Kelly said.
Meanwhile, Portugal was burned, beaten, and threatened with mutilation and death, authorities said, including threats to cut off his fingertips if the family didn't come up with the money. The man "suffered physical injuries and has been deeply traumatised by the ordeal," said Queens District Attorney Richard Brown.
"The person who was 'babysitting' him, as they called it, got away, but he was arrested very quickly," Kelly said, praising the detective work.
Luis Lopez, vice consul of Ecuador in New York, said police kept the consulate informed about the investigation. Christian Acuna, 35, and Dennis Alves, 32, and Eduardo Moncayo were arraigned late Wednesday and were being held without bail.
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