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Paleokostas let Milonas out in front of a BMW and told him to drive home.
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They came for George Milonas in June in front of his house in Thessaloniki, Greece's second-biggest city.
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It was unbearably hot inside, and Milonas, who could not see out, assumed he was somewhere deep in the mountains.
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Shortly after the drop, Milonas says, he was driven blindfolded for two hours by a man who turned out to be Vassilis Paleokostas.
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For 13 days Milonas was held in a windowless tent in the yard of a villa only 20 minutes' drive from his home.
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As he arrived home and got out of his car, Milonas was seized by four hooded men who forced him back behind the steering wheel and ordered him, at gunpoint, to drive away.
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