UPDATE: Abdullahi Adan, 37, of Toronto, who was wanted in the kidnapping of Chinese student Wanzhen Lu in Markham, has turned himself in overnight, Monday April 1.

According to York Regional Police, he has been charged and will be appearing in the Newmarket courthouse located at 50 Eagle Street this morning, Tuesday, April 2, for a bail hearing.

York Regional Police had issued a Canada-wide warrant for one of four suspects believed to have been involved in the March 23 armed kidnapping of Chinese student Wanzhen Lu in Markham on Monday, April 1.

The major crimes bureau has identified one of the suspects as Abdullahi Adan, 37, of Toronto.

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Identified by police as 'Suspect 3', Adan is described as dark-skinned and six-foot-two with a heavy build. He was wearing dark blue jeans and a black jacket.

He is charged with kidnapping, forcible confinement, assault with a weapon and assault.

Police advise all the suspects are considered armed and dangerous.

Lu, 22, and a female friend were in an underground parking garage at a condominium building located at 15 Water Walk Drive. Three men exited a van and grabbed the victim. The victim resisted and was tasered by the suspects before being forced into the van.

Lu was located March 26 in the Gravenhurst area shortly before 9 p.m. after he asked for help at a residence on Doe Lake Road. He was suffering from minor injuries and was taken to hospital for treatment. He has since been reunited with his family which arrived last week from China.