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naaman fletcher Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Aug-15-10 10:03 PM
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FARC release Japanese hostage
The businessman was kidnapped March 23 near Cali by the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, who demanded a 540,000-dollar ransom for his release. Bojaca said initial reports show the ransom was not paid.

He said Tsutsui's release came "after strong law enforcement pressure" along the Florida-Miranda townships border, near Cali, 500 kilometers (310 miles) southeast of Bogota.

He said police Anti Kidnapping units had been looking for the hostage for several months and had gotten close to where he was being held.

"The criminals abandoned him in a farming area when they felt the police pressure," he added.

A suspected member of the FARC's sixth front, which operates in the area, was arrested during the operation, the police chief said.

Tsutsui came to Colombia 30 years ago and is the father of four children, officials said.

Despite his five-month ordeal as a hostage, the Japanese businessman said he has no intention of either leaving Cali or returning to Japan, Bojaca said.

FARC, Colombia's oldest and strongest leftist guerrilla group, holds scores of hostages, including police and soldiers, whom they want to exchange for hundreds of FARC prisoners in Colombian jails.

http://colombiareports.com/colombia-news/news/11349-farc-release-japanese-hostage.html

Hopefully every member of FARC will be hunted down and every innocent held by these terrorists freed.
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