In New South Wales, Australia, about 30 people faked their own kidnappings in the past year.
Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research figures show that NSW has the highest recorded kidnapping rate in the country, with 6.9 abductions per 100,000 people.
However, the bureau's report found that of the 238 cases of alleged abduction reviewed by researchers, only 57 per cent involved an actual abduction.
About one-third of victims experienced an attempted abduction and 4 per cent of cases did not fall into the legal description of abduction. In 7 per cent of cases, either no abduction took place or a false report was given to police.
There were 422 recorded abductions between October 2005 and September 2006. That would suggest about 30 people falsified kidnappings last year.
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