RAF serviceman abduction plot involved 'larger team', police reveal
Two men who tried to abduct an RAF serviceman in Norfolk may have been part of a larger team, it has been revealed.
The victim was out jogging on Squires Hill near RAF Marham on Wednesday evening when two men tried to grab him.
The suspects used dark-coloured people carrier.
Detective Superintendent Paul Durham, from the Norfolk and Suffolk Major Investigation Team, said: "While the victim only witnessed two attackers, there may have been more than two people in the vehicle and given the nature of the attack, it is likely they were part of a larger team.
"This is important because I do not want to deter any potential witnesses from coming forward; it is the vehicle we are interested in, regardless of the number of people seen inside.
"Another area of interest is any dash-cam footage motorists travelling in Marham or King’s Lynn area may have which they think could be useful to us.
"Many people now use these devices and they may contain something that the driver or rider isn’t aware of so I would urge people to review their footage from the week leading up to the incident and contact us if they feel it could assist the enquiry.”
Witnesses are urged to call dedicated hotlines set up on either 0800 056 0154 or 0207 158 0011 or 101 with any information.