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Detectives have launched an urgent appeal after a man was reportedly assaulted, before being pushed into a van and driven away.
The incident happened in Robin Hood Lane, Walderslade on Tuesday ( February 20) around 8.20pm when a man was attacked by three other men before he was taken into a nearby white Vauxhall Combo van.
The suspects are alleged to have then got in the back of the vehicle before they were driven away by another man and passenger.
Investigating officer DI Pete Smith of North Kent’s CID said: “We have not received a report of a person missing from this area but these allegations are serious and we want to ensure we talk to those who may be involved.
“The victim is believed to be white, aged 18 to 25 years old with short hair. He was wearing jeans and a T-shirt.
“The vehicle they left in is described as a white Vauxhall Combo van which had sliding doors, black roofbars and silver alloys.
“I’m keen to talk to anyone who saw anything suspicious in this area at this time, or maybe they have seen the group at a later time with a man who appeared injured.
“We do not believe there is any risk to the wider public.”
One suspect was believed to be wearing light-coloured trousers, dark shoes and a jacket with a florescent stripe down the arms.
The second suspect is described as wearing dark-coloured trousers, with white trainers which had a florescent stripe. He was wearing a dark-coloured jacket.
Meanwhile, the third suspect is described as wearing light-coloured trousers and a dark jacket which had a small fluorescent logo on the back of the jacket.
The driver of the van is reported to have been wearing a long-sleeve top or jumper, possibly jeans and trainers. He is believed to have short, brown hair.
The passenger is described as wearing a dark top with white trainers. He appeared to be holding an item which was flashing in his hand.
Police have released a picture of the alleged van and are urging anyone with information to come forward.
You can contact police on 01634 792209, quoting reference 46/29338/24.
You can also call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555111 or complete their online form.
Kent Police have been approached for further information.