Brit glamour model Chloe Ayling, 20, reveals she had her wrists and ankles handcuffed before being stuffed in bag by Black Death kidnappers who tried to sell her as sex slave on Dark Web
A BRITISH glamour model drugged and taken captive by dark web kidnappers has revealed she thought she was going to die at the hands of her depraved kidnappers.
Glamour model Chloe Ayling, 20, was lured to a fake photoshoot in Milan last month where she was drugged and stuffed inside a bag before being auctioned on the dark web for £270,000.
Speaking from her home in London today, Chloe said: "I've been through a terrifying experience. I've feared for my life, second by second, minute by minute, hour by hour.
"I'm incredibly grateful to the Italian and UK authorities for all they have done to secure my safe release.
"I have just arrived home after four weeks and haven't had time to collect my thoughts. I am not at liberty to say anything further until I have been debriefed by the UK police."
Now her account of her ordeal, as told to Italian investigators, has revealed she was informed several potential buyers had been lined up.
Chloe said she was told that "all girls are for the Arab market, and when the buyer gets fed up of a girl bought at auction, he can gift her to other people, and when of no interest anymore, feed her to tigers."
Chloe also described her kidnapping at the fake photoshoot in Milan.
"A person with black gloves placed a hand over my mouth from behind while a second person wearing a balaclava gave me an injection in my right arm.
"I believe I lost consciousness because when I woke up, I was wearing just my pink undershirt made of chenille, and the socks I am now wearing, and I realised I was in the coffin of a car, my ankles and wrists in handcuffs, with a black tape covering my mouth, inside a bag where there was just a small hole in the zipper that allowed me to breathe.
The friend said: "They thought they would never see her alive again. She has been through hell. We just want to get her home".
Anti-mafia cops are probing whether the shadowy crime syndicate known as the Black Death is behind the kidnapping, The Sun Online can reveal.
The National Crime Agency aided the Italian authorities by carrying out a raid on Herba’s second-floor Birmingham flat shortly after he was arrested.
An NCA spokesperson confirmed the address was linked to Herba’s family and was searched in connection with the investigation in Italy.
The spokesperson said: “The National Crime Agency and the East Midlands Special Operations Unit have been providing support to the Italian authorities during this investigation.”
The NCA is also believed to be investigating the Black Death Group, the mysterious organisation that operates on the dark web and claimed responsibility for the kidnapping.
He said: “We collaborate with our international partners in order to make the dark web a less attractive place for criminals to operate, however we do not comment on specific websites or operations.”
Cops detained the British-based Pole in Milan and found a Black Death leaflet - which features black plague doctors from the 1300s - alongside a note to the victim explaining why she was being released.
The note called her kidnapping a “mistake” because she was a mother of a two-year-old and said “our main and very well respected men” argued for her release.
Chloe told police she was attacked by two men who reportedly demanded £270,000 in Bitcoins to free her – a fee which was later negotiated down to £50,000 by the terrified model’s agent.
The Black Death, which is believed to operate in Eastern Europe, dates back to 1994 and is said to offer services including “assassinations, bombings and arms dealing.”
According to Italian police sources, anti-Mafia are investigating whether the infamous group was behind the depraved kidnapping.
Joint investigations are being carried-out in Italy, the UK and Poland in co-operation with the international police service as investigators try to identify Herba's accomplices.
Italian police, who confirmed that no fee was paid online for the release of Chloe, have also revealed that one of the two cars used by Herba had a right-handed steering wheel and is most likely British, The Sun Online can reveal.
Milan police officer Lorenzo Bucossi told reporters the group the suspect was allegedly working for offered "mercenary services" on the dark web.
According to a translation on Sky News, Mr Bucossi said: "Certainly the author of this very serious crime is a dangerous person - don't forget he was also ready to carry out a 'final solution', as he called it.
"He was a killer and was working for an organisation on the deep web that is offering mercenary services such as bombing attacks, kidnapping and the selling of girls on the dark web."
A spokeswoman for the Foreign Office said: "We have been providing consular support to a British woman in Italy and are in touch with local authorities."
But authorities are still unclear whether the organisation is legitimately involved in the selling of women or is simply a scam determined to fleece deviants out of Bitcoins.
In one of the group's alleged leaflets it is claimed members have access to doctors who test the sex slaves for sexually transmitted diseases.
It is also claimed that auctioned girls are "transported globally" by contractors.
Tech writer Joseph Cox attempted to contact the group in 2015 after finding a link to an “auction” on Reddit.
After sending an encrypted email claiming he was “interested in the girl, want to see more photos first”, he was sent an aggressive response: “Who are you, how do you know about us? Who recommended us?”
The pictures of two kidnapped women who were supposedly being auctioned were later revealed to be fake and from porn sites.
While he was initially rebuffed, Cox eventually managed to negotiate with alleged members of the shadowy group.
He was offered a place at an auction if he paid a deposit.
In one email, an alleged member said: "We don't invite strangers to auctions. We don't want popularity. No Europol.
“No people just looking around. No journalists or bloggers. Just serious business."
Cox said that advisers at the National Crime Agency said customers at alleged auctions were “unlikely to see their money again.”
He wrote: "Conclusively proving that Black Death is legitimate or fake is impossible without more information.
"If it was a scam site, they made it difficult for me to give them any money. If it was the real deal, then why do it on the dark web, when the trade already functions pretty well in the open?"
Chilling images have emerged showing the suitcase and hellish basement dungeon where Chloe was held captive for a week.
She was reportedly sent by her UK agent from Paris to Milan for the photo shoot on July 11.
But when she arrived at a studio near Milan Central Railway station, she was injected with ketamine – a drug which can cause muscles paralysis – in her arm.
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