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Venezuelan Globovision journalist Nairobi Pinto freed | |
(about 4 hours later) | |
Venezuelan TV journalist Nairobi Pinto has been released, eight days after she was kidnapped. | |
Ms Pinto, the assignment editor of the private news network Globovision, was freed in the city of Cua, near the Venezuelan capital, Caracas. | |
She had been seized by gunmen outside her home in Caracas. | She had been seized by gunmen outside her home in Caracas. |
Kidnappings, especially for ransom, are common in Venezuela, and a number of diplomats, businessmen and athletes have been abducted in recent years. | Kidnappings, especially for ransom, are common in Venezuela, and a number of diplomats, businessmen and athletes have been abducted in recent years. |
While the majority of those kidnapped for ransom are released soon after being taken, some victims have been killed or died from injuries sustained during their ordeal. | While the majority of those kidnapped for ransom are released soon after being taken, some victims have been killed or died from injuries sustained during their ordeal. |
"The journalist Nairobi Pinto is already with us, alive and well," a police chief, Douglas Rico, wrote on Twitter. | "The journalist Nairobi Pinto is already with us, alive and well," a police chief, Douglas Rico, wrote on Twitter. |
String of abductions | |
Hours later, she appeared and briefly spoke at a news conference in the Venezuelan capital. | |
"They (the captors) treated me well. They never touched me, never mistreated me. I ate all three meals,'' she said, sitting next to Venezuelan Interior Minister Rodriguez Torres. | |
For his part, he said he believed she was released thanks to a large police operation of "almost 3,000 officers" to try to find her. | |
"We think that the police pressure played an important role (in her liberation)," he said. | |
It remains unclear, however, why Ms Pinto was abducted and whether a ransom was paid. | |
In February, former Venezuelan boxing world champion Antonio Cermeno was killed after being kidnapped in Caracas. | In February, former Venezuelan boxing world champion Antonio Cermeno was killed after being kidnapped in Caracas. |
In 2012, the trade attache at the Costa Rican embassy in Caracas was abducted and later released. It is not clear if a ransom demand was met. | In 2012, the trade attache at the Costa Rican embassy in Caracas was abducted and later released. It is not clear if a ransom demand was met. |
The Mexican ambassador Carlos Pujalte and his wife were also briefly kidnapped in Caracas in 2012 before being freed. | The Mexican ambassador Carlos Pujalte and his wife were also briefly kidnapped in Caracas in 2012 before being freed. |
And in 2011, the Chilean consul in Caracas was abducted, beaten and shot in the leg before being released. | And in 2011, the Chilean consul in Caracas was abducted, beaten and shot in the leg before being released. |
In the same year, baseball player Wilson Ramos was also kidnapped from his family home in the city of Valencia before being rescued by the security forces. | In the same year, baseball player Wilson Ramos was also kidnapped from his family home in the city of Valencia before being rescued by the security forces. |
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