Sunday, September 28, 2008

TOURISTS KIDNAPPERS 'SHOT DEAD' !

Sudanese officials say their forces have shot and killed six of the kidnappers who abducted a group of European tourists in Egypt last week.
Two other suspected kidnappers have been taken into custody, but the tourists themselves remain in captivity in Chad, officials in Sudan said.
The hostages - 11 tourists and eight Egyptian guides - were taken on 19 September and are said to be unharmed.
They include five Germans, five Italians and a Romanian.
A spokesman for Sudan's military told The Associated Press that the kidnappers were killed following a high-speed desert chase.
Sawarmy Khaled said the missing Europeans, who were abducted in Egypt but thought to have been taken first to Sudan and are now being held in neighbouring Chad.
Leader 'dead'
Mr Khaled said the Sudanese military forces were near the Libyan border when they encountered a white sports utility vehicle carrying eight armed men, AP reported.

"The armed forces called for it to stop, but they did not respond and there was pursuit in which six of the armed men were killed," he said, adding that the group's leader, who he identified as a Chadian named Bakhit, was among the dead.
The remaining two gunmen were captured and they confessed to being involved in kidnapping the tourists and their guides, who were on desert safari in southwest Egypt.
The tourists, who were seized while near Gilf al-Kebir in Egypt, are being held by 35 other gunmen in the Tabbat Shajara region of Chad, Mr Khaled added.
The shootings come as negotiations continue for the release of the hostages.
An Egyptian official told the AFP news agency that the kidnappers and German negotiators had agreed to a deal but that "negotiations were still ongoing to work out details."
The kidnappers have demanded that Germany take charge of payment of an $8.8m ransom.
German officials have declined comment.

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