KIDNAP - translation to arabic
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KIDNAP - translation to arabic

TAKING AWAY OR TRANSPORTATION OF A PERSON AGAINST THAT PERSON'S WILL
Kidnap; Kidnappers; Kidnappings; Kidnaps; Kidnappin; Kidnaping; Kidnaper; Kidnapping in terrorism; Abduction (kidnapping); Kidnapper; Kidnapping in the Netherlands
  • The abduction of [[Dinah]], (watercolor, circa 1896–1902 by [[James Tissot]])
  • Arrested kidnappers in [[Rio de Janeiro]], [[Brazil]] lying on the ground
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KIDNAP         

الصفة

مُخْتَطَف ; مَخْطُوف ; مَغْصُوب ; مُنْتَزَع

kidnap         
فِعْل : يخطف طمعاً في فِدية
kidnap         
VT
خطف شخصاً ، اختطف

Definition

kidnap
¦ verb (kidnaps, kidnapping, kidnapped; US also kidnaps, kidnaping, kidnaped) abduct and hold captive, typically to obtain a ransom.
¦ noun an instance of kidnapping.
Derivatives
kidnapper noun
Origin
C17: back-form. from kidnapper, from kid1 + sl. nap 'nab, seize'.

Wikipedia

Kidnapping

In criminal law, kidnapping is the unlawful confinement of a person against their will, often including transportation/asportation. The asportation and abduction element is typically but not necessarily conducted by means of force or fear: the perpetrator may use a weapon to force the victim into a vehicle, but it is still kidnapping if the victim is enticed to enter the vehicle willingly (e.g. in the belief that it is a taxicab).

Kidnapping may be done to demand for ransom in exchange for releasing the victim, or for other illegal purposes. Kidnapping can be accompanied by bodily injury which elevates the crime to aggravated kidnapping.

Kidnapping of a child is known as child abduction, which is a separate legal category.

Examples of use of KIDNAP
1. "The FARC do not kidnap, nor are they going to kidnap in Venezuela.
2. The Met‘s kidnap unit operates from a specialist "kidnap suite" at New Scotland Yard.
3. The Yard‘s specialist kidnap unit deals with around five "live" kidnap cases a month in the capital.
4. Zardad denies kidnap and torture conspiracy charges.
5. If they kidnap your people, you kidnap theirs, and grab people so high up on the totem pole that it shocks them out of their minds.