Cops at 'kidnapped' Kiwi's building

Jason Lee. Photo Twitter
Jason Lee. Photo Twitter
The Kiwi sportsman in Brazil who says he was kidnapped by men in police uniform is holed up in his Rio apartment, after he says the same men today arrived unannounced at his home.

Jason Lee, jiu-jitsu athlete and boyfriend of New Zealand journalist Laura McQuillan said yesterday that he was kidnapped by the men and forced to withdraw money from ATMs.

Earlier this morning McQuillan tweeted that the same police had returned to their home today.

"Doorman just called to say Policia Militar - the police who kidnapped my boyfriend - are downstairs. They should not have our address."

 

 

"We have contacted the NZ Ambassador and are awaiting further advice," she wrote on Twitter.

Lee said he refused police access to their home, called the New Zealand Embassy, and is awaiting the arrival of civil police.

"I was assured by civil police that by making a statement, my personal information could not be accessed by Policia Militar," he wrote on Twitter.

About 15 minutes later he said the men had left.

"Locked in our apartment awaiting advice from the NZ ambassador. Policia Militar has now left. Awaiting arrival of Civil Police."

Yesterday, Lee tweeted "What did you guys get up to yesterday? I got kidnapped. Go Olympics! #Rio2016."

On Facebook, Lee wrote "yesterday I got kidnapped in Brazil."

Lee said he was kidnapped by people in police uniforms, "not by some random people with guns."

He added "I was threatened with arrest if I did not get in their private car and accompany them to two ATMs to withdraw a large sum of money for a bribe.

"I'm not sure what's more depressing, the fact this stuff is happening to foreigners so close to the Olympic Games or the fact that Brazilians have to live in a society that enables this absolute bulls**t on a daily basis. This place is well and truly f***ked in every sense of the word imaginable."

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