With the ending of the Cold War and corporations expanding into foreign markets, kidnapping has become a big international business. Rebel groups who no longer can rely on financial help from the former Communist countries must fund their causes using other means. They’re discovering that kidnapping and demanding huge ransoms can not only cover their costs, but also finance the expansion of their power base.

In response to this ‘demand,’ companies have been securing ‘K&R’ insurance for their executives in the unfortunate event of a kidnapping. According to a survey by the London-based security-risk consulting firm, Control Risk, that covers abductions around the world, Colombia is the most notorious country for kidnappings, followed by Mexico, Brazil, Philippines, Pakistan, United States, Guatemala, Russia, Venezuela and India. In the April 2000 issue of Treasury & Risk Management, security experts warned that extortionists have become so professional that kidnapping of executives should be viewed as a likely scenario of doing business in today’s world.

The people who work for these ‘K&R’ security companies are usually former FBI, Interpol, CIA and SAS officers. Why? Because the people they’re negotiating against are not lawyers…they’re battle trained guerillas holding Kalishnikov machine guns. These security specialists monitor on a daily basis the security climate in countries around the world, updating insurers and insureds about vulnerable areas and local security arrangements to prevent abductions. When a kidnapping occurs, they’re ready at a moment’s notice to travel anywhere in the world to negotiate ransoms as well as comfort the victims’ families as they go through the long ordeal.

Taylor Hackford contemplates, "This business has come about with the evolution of the world economy and I think this movie is a fascinating opportunity for the audience to discover it for the first time."

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