‘Kidnapped oil workers have not been released’

Colombia’s defense minister said Wednesday that nine oil workers who were kidnapped Tuesday have still not been released, only hours after releasing a statement saying the opposite.

Minister Juan Carlos Pinzon said that the about-turn was due to the mishandling of information by authorities.

“This morning I was informed by the commander of the Brigade that this had happened. He informed General Navas, who called me, and in this way we confirmed the information with the commander of the Division and finally the army. The result is that that information [about the release] is not true,” announced the minister.

Pinzon continued, “We must say that this is not so, then we have to continue operations and hopefully this will end with good news.”

The abduction came only days after the country’s biggest rebel group FARC, one of the illegal armed groups in the Arauca region, announced that they would stop kidnapping civilians. The ELNColombia‘s second largest rebel group, is also highly active in the region.

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