Thursday, August 11, 2011

Afghan police: Taliban release hostages in Iran (AP)

KABUL, Afghanistan-Iran-Afghanistan road construction workers kidnapped earlier this week in Western Afghanistan, the Group has been released, police said Wednesday.


At least 12 Iranians, two Afghans and the crew were driving towards the work of the site to the remote part of the province of Farah on Monday when the men were the PSG1 and action taken. The Taliban claimed responsibility for the kidnapping and threatened to kill the men off, one at a time, unless the company stopped work on the road.


The Government militia executed projects such as roads, on a regular basis, the Central Government refused and said to those who are working on these projects are collaborators, not civilians as icons.


But the officials of all the captives could not obtain a local Office of the President of the publishing of the elders, who have acted as intermediaries with the Militia, the police chief said the province through the General Sayed Mohammad.


The three men were released late Tuesday, and Wednesday, the rest of the Mohammad said. He said that 13 of the Iranians had taken place, although the Iranian Government announced that only 12 of its citizens, the action taken. In the event of a conflict the numbers, the reason was not clear.


Terms for the release of the captives were not submitted, and no redemption was paid, Mohammad said.


The Iranian company, called Jahidi Nasri Tehran, caused by the eligibility period of producing 75 miles (121 kilometers) and is ready for the road of Farah, the provincial Ministry of public works officials about half.


 

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