Text Only
Search

Mexican Kidnappers Release 5 South Koreans Unharmed

23 July 2008

Map of Reynosa, Mexico
South Korea's Foreign Ministry says kidnappers have released five South Korean hostages in northern Mexico.

A ministry official in Seoul said the four men and one woman were released unharmed early this morning Korean time.  The official, Lee Jeong-gwan, said they will be handed over soon to South Korean authorities.

The kidnap victims were seized on July 14 while they traveled by car in the city of Reynosa, along Mexico's border with the United States.  They were in Mexico seeking jobs.

South Korea's Yonhap newspaper reported that the kidnappers called the families of the victims seeking $30,000 in ransom.

The U.S. State Department said in a recent travel alert that foreign visitors and residents have been among the victims of kidnappings and homicides in Mexico's border region. 

The alert warned that no one can be considered immune from kidnapping on the basis of occupation, nationality or other factors and that many of these abductions are for ransom.

The government of Mexican President Felipe Calderon has deployed troops in various parts of the country to crack down on violence.

Some information for this report was provided by AFP, AP and Reuters.

emailme.gif E-mail This Article
printerfriendly.gif Print Version

  Related Stories
Hurricane Dolly Heading for US - Mexican Border
 
  Top Story
Gates Brings Stability and Diversity to Obama Cabinet  Audio Clip Available  Video clip available

  More Stories
Obama Names Key Members of Foreign Policy, National Security Team  Audio Clip Available
Bush Reflects on His Presidency  Audio Clip Available
Explosions Rock Baghdad and Mosul  Audio Clip Available
Mumbai Terror Attacks Heighten Tensions Between India, Pakistan  Audio Clip Available
Mourning in Mumbai for Rabbi and Others After Terror Attack  Audio Clip Available
US Stocks Plummet Monday, Experts Confirm Recession  Audio Clip Available
Canadian Opposition Plans to Topple Government
UNICEF Says Early Diagnosis, Treatment Key to Reducing Infant HIV/AIDS Deaths  Audio Clip Available
Suicide Bomber Strikes in Pakistan  Audio Clip Available
Thai Anti-Government Protesters Focus on Airports  Audio Clip Available
Zimbabwe's Cholera Epidemic Hits Home  Audio Clip Available
Venice Endures Worst Flooding in 20 Years
EU Finance Ministers to Discuss $253 Billion Economic Stimulus Plan  Audio Clip Available
Effort in Senegal to Join Traditional & Conventional Medicine  Video clip available