Turks freed in Afghanistan return home - report

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Turks freed in Afghanistan return home - report
Oluşturulma Tarihi: Temmuz 21, 2008 10:21

Two Turkish engineers kidnapped last week in western Afghanistan arrived on Monday in a northeastern province of Turkey, after they were set free, Dogan News Agency reported. (UPDATED)

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The Turkish engineers arrived in an airport at the Trabzon province of Turkey, the agency said.

The Turks have been freed after their employers apparently paid a ransom, police said on Monday.

Amid rising violence in the country, kidnapping has become a lucrative business and scores of locals and foreigners have been abducted by criminals or Taliban-linked militants in recent years.

The Turkish nationals were working on a project in the western town of Islam Qala, bordering Iran, when they were taken from a vehicle last week. The pair were released last night, the police chief for the western zone said.

"Their company might have paid a ransom to the captors and bought their freedom," Ikramuddin Yawar told Reuters.

"Paying ransom to release people further encourages kidnapping in the country," he said, adding the abductors were part of a group of former factional forces who abandoned support for the government two years ago.

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A Turkish foreign ministry official confirmed their release.

"They are safe and now are flying to Turkey with a private aircraft," said the official, who declined to be named.

He did not say whether a ransom was paid for their release.

The pair, Gokhan Gul and Erhan Gunduz, worked for the Turkish construction company Gulsan Insaat, a Turkish foreign ministry source said last week.

Islam Qala is on the main border crossing with Iran, a place where there is little Taliban activity. Criminals, however, have carried out kidnappings in the past and handed over their captives to the Taliban in return for money.

Two French aid workers were abducted in recent days in central Afghanistan, prompting their organisation, Action Against Hunger, to suspend activities in protest.

Nobody has claimed responsibility for their kidnapping.

Ousted from power in 2001, Taliban insurgents have been behind a number of kidnappings in Afghanistan. Some hostages have have been killed, but most of the victims have been released unharmed. The insurgents kidnapped 23 South Koreans last year, killing two and releasing the rest more than a month later.

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