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The 50-year-old has been unable to lead police to the man they believe executed a $660,000 cocaine rip-off which allegedly led to the retired leg spin bowler s kidnapping despite him being a friend.
One starts to wonder whether Mr MacGill is a reliable witness, solicitor Greg Goold told Sutherland Local Court. on Wednesday. One wonders. whether there was indeed a kidnapping.
Cricket: Police statement reveals terrifying Stuart MacGill kidnapping allegations 16 May, 2021 01:00 AM 3 minutes to read news.com.au New details have emerged about the alleged kidnapping of former Australian test cricketer Stuart MacGill, 50, who was allegedly stripped, assaulted, and threatened at gunpoint for an hour. In MacGill s police statement, the retired spin bowler claims he was kidnapped near his home in Sydney s north shore on April 14, strip-searched for wires and punched about eight times to his face and the back of his head, reports The Daily Telegraph. MacGill s statement alleges the altercation happened a week after he introduced Marino Sotiropoulos (the brother of MacGill s partner, Marie O Meagher) to a drug dealer named Sonny, a regular customer at Aristotle, the restaurant run by MacGill and O Meagher.
01:02 EDT, 11 May 2021 New details have emerged of how an undercover police operation investigating the alleged abduction of former cricketer Stuart MacGill helped gather the damning evidence needed to make four arrests. The retired spin bowler was allegedly confronted outside his unit on Sydney s lower north shore on April 14, forced into a vehicle and taken 60 kilometres to Bringelly in western Sydney. MacGill was allegedly held against his will after becoming embroiled in an alleged $660,000 cocaine rip-off before he was driven to Belmore and released. Marino Sotiropoulos, the brother of MacGill s girlfriend Maria O Meagher was one of four men arrested last week, along with Son Minh Nguyen Nguyen, 42, Richard Schaaf, 29, and his brother Frederick, 27.
Cricket star Stuart MacGill was allegedly ordered to pay $150,000 or his toes would be cut off with a pair of boltcutters during a kidnapping ordeal where he was threatened at gunpoint. He was confronted by two men in Cremorne, on Sydney s north shore after 8pm on April 14, forced into a Honda with a gun waved in his face. MacGill was driven 75km away to deserted shack at Bringelly, in southwest Sydney, where he was allegedly beaten and threatened. Cricket star Stuart MacGill was allegedly ordered to pay $150,000 or his toes would be cut off with a pair of boltcutters during a kidnapping ordeal involving the brother of his girlfriend Maria O Meagher (pictured together)
One of the men charged over the extraordinary kidnapping of Stuart MacGill demanded the former Test cricketer pay him $150,000 because he blamed him for introducing him to a man - who turned out to be a drug dealer - who ripped him off in the sale of 2kg of cocaine, police will allege. Stuart MacGill and his partner Maria O Meagher are co-owners of Aristotle’s Greek restaurant at Neutral Bay. Picture: Instagram The Daily Telegraph understands police have been told MacGill was held responsible by a crime gang when the drug dealer either used counterfeit money, or did not pay at all, for the consignment of drugs.
Stuart MacGill: âHe threatened to cut off my toesâ Stuart MacGill told police a mystery man with bolt cutters threatened to cut off his toes if the 50-year-old did not pay a $150,000 ransom to his captors. Crime by Brenden Hills Premium Content Subscriber only A mystery man armed with bolt cutters threatened to cut off the toes of cricket legend Stuart MacGill during an ordeal where he was kidnapped in the wake of a botched cocaine deal. Four men have been charged over the April 14 incident where MacGill was allegedly forced into a car at gunpoint outside his home on Sydney s north shore and driven to a dilapidated home 60km away in western Sydney where he was threatened with a gun over a 2kg cocaine deal.
Stuart MacGill: âHe threatened to cut off my toesâ Stuart MacGill told police a mystery man with bolt cutters threatened to cut off his toes if the 50-year-old did not pay a $150,000 ransom to his captors. Crime by Brenden Hills Premium Content Subscriber only A mystery man armed with bolt cutters threatened to cut off the toes of cricket legend Stuart MacGill during an ordeal where he was kidnapped in the wake of a botched cocaine deal. Four men have been charged over the April 14 incident where MacGill was allegedly forced into a car at gunpoint outside his home on Sydney s north shore and driven to a dilapidated home 60km away in western Sydney where he was threatened with a gun over a 2kg cocaine deal.