‘We need closure’: Brother of abducted man Jammar Allison appeals to public for help
Omar Allison is holding out hope his twin brother may nonetheless be alive after he was abducted from the car parking zone of a Etobicoke restaurant over a month in the past and he is providing a reward to anybody with info.
“The unknown just isn’t going to be okay. We need closure,” Allison instructed CBC Toronto Friday as he described his efforts to clear up the thriller.
Jammar Allison, 26, was strolling to his automotive after leaving Da Home of Jerk restaurant, close to Rexdale Boulevard and Freeway 427, on June 1 when three males compelled him right into a darkish Dodge Caravan and drove off.
Police say they’re investigating however have no leads. Late final month, investigators launched a picture of the van used within the abduction after monitoring down the automobile did not additional the investigation. Police say they’ve motive to be involved about Jammar’s security.
Allison was together with his brother simply moments earlier than the kidnapping, and it was solely minutes after he took off on the highway on his bike that he seen his cellphone ringing repeatedly. He selected to ignore it at first.
“I did not suppose a lot of it the primary thrice. That is the toughest half to swallow.”
When he pulled over to reply his cellphone, a good friend instructed him in a panic that Jammar had been abducted. Allison rushed again by way of site visitors to get to his brother, solely to notice that he was gone.
Jammar Allison, left, was abducted from an Etobicoke restaurant on June 1. His twin brother, Omar Allison, proper, is now interesting to the public for help. (Submitted by Omar Allison)
He was then in a position to communicate to his brother on the cellphone and says he by no means heard him sound so uncomfortable.
“That is when issues just about grew to become a actuality. The feelings began to spin for certain,” Allison mentioned. “I may hear the blokes within the again hitting him.
Omar Allison mentioned Jammar instructed him over the cellphone to convey his deserted SUV to a home he used to dwell at in Rexdale.
“He mentioned, ‘Please do it now. Please do it now. Do not name the police, no matter you do.'”
Allison dropped his bike, rushed over to his brother’s SUV and drove to Jammar’s previous home. Then he waited.
‘They knew what they had been doing’
The abductors arrived dressed like cops. One of them went to the SUV and took out a bag, which Allison says almost definitely contained cash.
Once they took off, he went again into the SUV and chased them however was at a drawback after he says he misplaced a contact lens.
“They knew what they had been doing, clearly. Each flip was just about calculated. They waited for site visitors, waited to lose me, after which I misplaced them. That is most likely one thing that may hang-out me for the remainder of my life.”
Investigators say Allison was final seen being ‘escorted’ right into a darkish Dodge Caravan with tinted home windows. (Toronto Police Service)
Quickly after, the ransom calls got here to his brother’s girlfriend and his good friend for $100,000. He says he wasn’t initially certain the place to meet, however the abductors by no means confirmed up for the cash.
Allison is now asking questions.
“It has been a month now, why hasn’t there been a requirement for extra money? Why hasn’t he turned up? Why have not they let him go? In the event that they did kill him, why is not there a physique?” he mentioned. “I am unable to take care of the unknown. I feel I’ve accomplished nicely ready sufficient to let this play out.”
Whereas he believes his brother may very well be dead, Allison nonetheless hopes that is not true and he has a message for the abductors.
Jammar Allison, 26, was final seen within the Rexdale Boulevard and Freeway 427 space. (Toronto Police Service)
“In the event that they nonetheless do have him and if it is cash, if that is the scenario and if that is what the maintain up is, attain out to me,” he mentioned. “I am not the police … My concern is my brother. I might do something to get him again.”
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