A Sydney father has been released by his captors 36 hours after being kidnapped on a suburban street in the city's south-west as authorities continue to investigate the motive behind the incident.
The kidnapping took place about 10.30pm on Tuesday in Bass Hill. A white car was seen pulling up to a house before three men kidnapped Albert Harmouche, dragging him into a vehicle and firing a single shot.
The men appeared to pull the 43-year-old out of his car and into a waiting vehicle before speeding off.
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It is understood Harmouche was not shot and was released by the alleged captors following an investigation from the Robbery and Serious Crimes Squad.
9News understands that the kidnappers dropped Harmouche back at his family home in the early hours of this morning, wearing shorts and a T-shirt.
The family later called an ambulance and authorities were notified.
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While it is understood he is known to police, it does not appear he was affiliated with any major gangs.
Authorities are investigating reports that the alleged captors were asking for a ransom of up to $10 million and filmed videos of the victim that were sent to associates.
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