It emerged this morning how the woman was drugged,
handcuffed and loaded into a car boot in Milan before being driven 120
miles to a farmhouse in Turin where she was kept for six days.
But the organisation, known as Black Death, then performed the u-turn and took her back to Milan, warning in a letter she would be 'eliminated' if she went to the police or spoke negatively about them.
The woman, 20, whose identity has not been revealed, was held prisoner for a week after being drugged with ketamine, authorities said.
At a sensational police press conference in Milan her captor was named as Polish-born Lukasz Herba, 30, who is accused of trying to sell her on the internet for 300,000 Euros (£270,000) through bitcoin.
The woman, 20, whose identity has not been revealed, was held prisoner for a week after being drugged with ketamine, authorities said.
At a sensational police press conference in Milan her captor was named as Polish-born Lukasz Herba, 30, who is accused of trying to sell her on the internet for 300,000 Euros (£270,000) through bitcoin.
When officers arrested him he was found in possession of a pamphlet on Black Death which offers the sexual services of women for auction on the dark web.
A picture supposedly uploaded to the organisation's website showed a topless woman tied up alongside details including measurements and nationality in an apparent advertisement - although the image is believed to have been taken from an unrelated pornographic film.
Police say the British model was lured to an abandoned shop near Milan's Central Station with the promise of a photoshoot, only to be drugged, handcuffed and put in a suitcase.
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