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France's Verdon and Lazarevic kidnapping: Mali arrests | France's Verdon and Lazarevic kidnapping: Mali arrests |
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The alleged kidnappers of two Frenchmen in Mali last month have been arrested, Malian officials say. | The alleged kidnappers of two Frenchmen in Mali last month have been arrested, Malian officials say. |
State TV later showed three of the four arrested Malians, allegedly linked to al-Qaeda's North Africa wing. | State TV later showed three of the four arrested Malians, allegedly linked to al-Qaeda's North Africa wing. |
They did not give details about the fate of the hostages, whose photos have appeared on an Islamist website. | They did not give details about the fate of the hostages, whose photos have appeared on an Islamist website. |
Video footage has also emerged of three other Europeans held by suspected Islamists in the desert region. | Video footage has also emerged of three other Europeans held by suspected Islamists in the desert region. |
A spokesman for the Malian presidency said the arrested men were "subcontractors" for al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (Aqim), to whom they had handed over the hostages, the Reuters news agency reports. | A spokesman for the Malian presidency said the arrested men were "subcontractors" for al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (Aqim), to whom they had handed over the hostages, the Reuters news agency reports. |
The French citizens, Philippe Verdon and Serge Lazarevic, were seized at gun-point at a hotel in the central town of Hombori on 23 November. | The French citizens, Philippe Verdon and Serge Lazarevic, were seized at gun-point at a hotel in the central town of Hombori on 23 November. |
Aqim-linked fighters have in the past brought hostages into northern Mali from neighbouring countries. | Aqim-linked fighters have in the past brought hostages into northern Mali from neighbouring countries. |
State TV showed the partially obscured faces of three of the arrested men, who were allegedly in possession of weapons, handcuffs and communication equipment. | State TV showed the partially obscured faces of three of the arrested men, who were allegedly in possession of weapons, handcuffs and communication equipment. |
The newsreader said the government was determined to take "whatever measures necessary to protect people's safety and welfare on national territory." | The newsreader said the government was determined to take "whatever measures necessary to protect people's safety and welfare on national territory." |
Splinter group | Splinter group |
Mr Verdon and Mr Lazarevic were said to be working for a local cement firm in Hombori, near the border with Niger, when they were kidnapped. | Mr Verdon and Mr Lazarevic were said to be working for a local cement firm in Hombori, near the border with Niger, when they were kidnapped. |
Aqim - which often takes Westerners hostage for ransom - accused them of working for French intelligence. | Aqim - which often takes Westerners hostage for ransom - accused them of working for French intelligence. |
French authorities deny the allegation. | French authorities deny the allegation. |
At the weekend, French Foreign Minister Alain Juppe said "contacts" had been made to secure the release of the hostages, but gave no further details. | At the weekend, French Foreign Minister Alain Juppe said "contacts" had been made to secure the release of the hostages, but gave no further details. |
Aqim has posted on an Islamist website the photographs of Mr Verdon and Mr Lazarevic, along with three other unidentified Europeans, Reuters reports. | Aqim has posted on an Islamist website the photographs of Mr Verdon and Mr Lazarevic, along with three other unidentified Europeans, Reuters reports. |
In one image, the Frenchmen appear to have their hands tied behind their backs while in the second image the three other hostages have their hands on their knees, it reports. | In one image, the Frenchmen appear to have their hands tied behind their backs while in the second image the three other hostages have their hands on their knees, it reports. |
The hostages are surrounded by masked gunmen, but appear to be in good health, Reuters reports. | The hostages are surrounded by masked gunmen, but appear to be in good health, Reuters reports. |
The AFP news agency reports that it has seen video footage of an abducted Italian woman and a Spanish man and woman. | The AFP news agency reports that it has seen video footage of an abducted Italian woman and a Spanish man and woman. |
Their faces are clearly shown and they can be heard identifying themselves in their own languages, it reports. | Their faces are clearly shown and they can be heard identifying themselves in their own languages, it reports. |
The man's foot is bandaged and the two women are dressed in blue gowns and yellow headscarves, with masked gunmen keeping watch, the agency says. | The man's foot is bandaged and the two women are dressed in blue gowns and yellow headscarves, with masked gunmen keeping watch, the agency says. |
The footage includes the name of a previously unknown group, the Jamat Tawhid Wal Jihad Fi Garbi Afriqqiya, which means the Unity Movement for Jihad in West Africa. | The footage includes the name of a previously unknown group, the Jamat Tawhid Wal Jihad Fi Garbi Afriqqiya, which means the Unity Movement for Jihad in West Africa. |
The group said on Saturday that it was responsible for the abductions and that it had broken away from Aqim, AFP reports. | The group said on Saturday that it was responsible for the abductions and that it had broken away from Aqim, AFP reports. |
Huge swathes of the Sahel region south of the Sahara Desert have been rendered off-limits to foreigners because of a spate of kidnappings in recent years. | Huge swathes of the Sahel region south of the Sahara Desert have been rendered off-limits to foreigners because of a spate of kidnappings in recent years. |