Man Used As Collateral For Drugs In Pakistan, Released After His Kinsmen Paid The Debt

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The man who was used as human collateral for drugs in Pakistan has been released. The man identified as Innocent Chima took to social media to make a video to appreciate Nigerians especially his kinsmen for securing his release.

Days ago a video surfaced online showing a man, said to be a Nigerian, tied up and tortured as he cried out to a brother at large whom he claimed used him as collateral for drugs.

Chima was said to have been filmed by a gang to force his brother out of hiding to meet a financial obligation the duo had entered into with the merchants.

Group Of Igbo Men Pledge To Save Nigerian Man Held As Human Collateral By Dreaded Pakistani Gang (Video)

In a social media post made by Stella Dimoko Korkus, a blogger who attributed the video to a source said the victim was used as collateral in a Pakistan drug deal.

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“Someone sent this to me so we help this Nigerian man. They say he was used as collateral for drugs (possibly in Pakistan)and his friend Andrew is nowhere to be found,”

“Please if you recognize this man and know his friend Andrew, beg him to swing into action. He says he will be killed on July 12 if Andrew does not pay up.”, she wrote on Instagram.

And fortunately, a group of wealthy Igbo men in Nigeria came together to set Chima free by contributing money to pay the druglords since Andrew is nowhere to be found.

Nigerian Man Cries For Help As He’s Mercilessly Tortured (Video)

They spoke with Chima and assured him that he will be fine as they are set to pay the collateral. After the money was paid, Chima who was used as human collateral was eventually set free.

In a fresh video, he happily appreciated everyone that came together to ensure his freedom…

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