German prosecutors charge Vietnamese man in ex-oil executive kidnapping

7 Mar, 2018 10:35 / Updated 6 years ago

German federal prosecutors have charged a 47-year-old Vietnamese citizen for helping to kidnap high-profile oil executive Trinh Xuan Thanh from central Berlin last year, from where he was whisked to Vietnam and imprisoned, Reuters reported on Wednesday. The case angered Berlin and soured relations with Hanoi. Prosecutors in Karlsruhe believe the suspect, identified as Long N.H., helped with the logistics of the kidnapping, such as renting a vehicle that was used. He was arrested in the Czech Republic in August and handed to German authorities and remains in detention. In January, Thanh was sentenced to life in prison in Vietnam for violating state regulations and embezzlement.