A man was abducted on a Boston street and taken to Queens over a gambling debt — but he was able to escape through a bathroom window before the goons could cut off his fingers, law enforcement sources told The Post on Friday.
The 27-year-old victim told his captors he had to use the john before jumping out of a 2nd floor window Thursday morning, police sources said.
He then flagged down officers on the Long Island Expressway near Bell Boulevard Thursday morning — in a stolen car.
He told cops he had been out to dinner at a restaurant in Boston Wednesday evening when he was forced into a vehicle by three Asian men, police sources said.
The indebted gambler told cops that his attackers took him to a obscure location in Queens, where they threatened to saw off his fingers if he could not repay a loan of $50,000.
Some time before 10 a.m. Thursday, the victim told his kidnappers that he had to use the bathroom. He then jumped out of the 2nd floor bathroom window on to the street, where he stole an idling car and drove until he encountered patrolling officers, law enforcement sources said.
Police sources said that the victim was mostly unharmed except for pain and bruising in his left leg, likely from his fall to the street.
The FBI has taken over the investigation.