Kidnapping of Minna Nurminen
The kidnapping of Minna Nurminen took place in Helsinki, Finland on 27 May 2009.
Kidnapping
Minna Nurminen, a 26-year-old member of the wealthy Herlin family, owners of KONE Corporation, disappeared from her home in Etu-Töölö, Helsinki, on 27 May 2009. She was reported missing on 30 May, and later found on 13 June, in a forest in Rusko.The kidnapper was identified as Juha Turunen, a former Social [Democratic Party of Finland|SDP] city council candidate living in Turku.
Police arrested Juha Turunen and he confessed to the kidnapping. He is said to have asked for a ransom of 8 million euro for Nurminen, which her family paid him. Part of this ransom, in the form of 100 euro banknotes, was found by chance in a parking hall in Turku on 12 June.
He hid millions of euros around Turku. The police said they probably recovered all of it.
Several authorities provided assistance to police, including Finnish Defence Forces, Border Guard and Customs.
Turunen is said to have planned the crime for several months, and to even have bought an apartment in the centre of Turku specifically for the purpose of keeping Nurminen prisoner there. During the whole time, Turunen also lived a perfectly normal family life with his wife and three underage children, all of whom were oblivious to the crime.
The only apparent motive Turunen has had for the crime is simple lust for money. He has had nothing against Nurminen or her family.