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At around 12.45pm on Saturday 29 August 2020, police were called to reports that a man had been abducted on Swanage Avenue in Manchester.
It is believed this occurred at around 12.35pm and enquiries have established that two men bundled the victim in to the back of a white Mercedes-Benz Vito van. The van has since been recovered by officers.
The victim has been found. He is currently receiving medical treatment for a leg injury and is being supported by officers.
Two men - aged 44 and 46 - have been arrested on suspicion of kidnap. Both men have been released on bail.
Detective Inspector Chris Maddocks, of GMP's City of Manchester district, said: "I would like to start by praising our officers for their dedication and commitment to the investigation of this case, which has led to the victim being found.
"I want to stress to the public that we believe this incident is isolated with no wider risk to the community.
"We're following a number of lines of enquiry to establish the full circumstances behind this incident and I would ask anyone with any information at all to come forward.
"I will continue to appeal to any witnesses or anyone with knowledge of this incident to contact police as we would like to hear from you"
Anyone with information can contact police on 0161 856 6063, quoting incident number 1461 of 29/08/2020.
Alternatively, contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.