NSW government employee bailed after alleged gruesome kidnap plot

NSW government employee bailed after alleged gruesome kidnap plot
A Sydney girl who allegedly equipped info used within the grotesque kidnapping of a person within the metropolis’s west has been granted bail.
Sira Elkheir was arrested by police at Bunnings in Greenac today.
Sira Elkheir was granted bail at Burwood Local Court on Thursday. (Nine)

The 26-year-old was rescued from a house in Belmore by tactical cops on March 14.

Elkheir was arrested on Wednesday in Greenacre after an investigation by detectives and cops below Strike Force Kkuoa.

The Yagoona girl has been accused of illegally accessing Traffic for New South Wales information after which passing these particulars onto the alleged kidnappers previous to Vuong being kidnapped.

Belmore kidnapping and assault, Sydney, NSW.
Peter Vuong was rescured from a Belmore house after being held captive for 5 days. (9News)

She has been charged with kidnapping for the intent of ransom, inflicting an unauthorised pc perform to commit a severe indictable offence, accessing restricted pc information, and collaborating in a felony group.

Her bail circumstances embody the give up of her passport, the imposition of a nightly curfew, and the fee of a $300,000 surety which will likely be forfeited if she skips courtroom.

Police in March described the kidnapping as a “very serious crime” involving an “extreme” stage of violence.

Peter Vuong, 26, was allegedly kidnapped from a Smithfield home.
Peter Vuong, 26, was allegedly kidnapped from a Smithfield house on March 9. (Nine)

During the ordeal Vuong, who was not identified to police, was certain and had his tooth forcibly eliminated.

Six different males – Sunia Tu Ineau Junior Siasau, John Totau Fahamokioa, Viliami Siasau, Valali Tonga, Lolo Liavaa and Kiteau Tatafu – had been arrested in March over the alleged plot and are at present earlier than the courts.

Elkheir will subsequent seem at Parramatta Local Court on June 8.

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Source: www.9news.com.au