Kidnapped Indian-origin Tanzanian billionaire freed

IANS  |  Dar es Salaam (Tanzania) 

Indian-origin Tanzanian billionaire Mohammed Dewji, who was captured by gunmen outside a gym here nine days ago, is back home safe after his kidnappers freed him, the police said.

"I have returned home safely," Dewji said in a tweet from his company METL Group's account. The thanked "and everyone around the world for their prayers".

He was found about 3.15 a.m. near a tennis court in the city, where his kidnappers left him in a car, was cited as saying by the

Dewji, who has previously served as member of the Parliament, is one of the nation's most prominent business tycoons. put his wealth at $1.5 billion, describing him as Africa's youngest billionaire.

His company METL operates in six African countries. The pan-African conglomerate has massive holdings in textiles and and in the continent.

Dewji's disappearance made international headlines, with his family offering a reward of one billion Tanzanian shillings ($$440,000) for information leading to his rescue.

Tanzanian January Makamba, a close friend of Dewji, tweeted that he visited his home on Saturday morning. "He appears healthy except for rope marks where kidnappers tied his hands and legs," the said.

Dewji served two terms in the Parliament before he resigned in 2015 to dedicate more time to the family business.

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First Published: Sat, October 20 2018. 15:26 IST