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Confusion on Iraq hostages' fate | |
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Conflicting reports have emerged about the fate of five foreigners kidnapped from a civilian convoy in Iraq. | |
The men - four US citizens and an Austrian - were seized on Thursday near Basra as they drove towards Nasiriya. | |
The provincial governor in Basra, Mohammed al-Waili, said one hostage had been killed and two freed in a raid. | |
But a top Basra policeman quoted by AP news agency said the governor had confused two incidents, and all five men were still being held. | |
The police officer, Maj Gen Ali al-Moussawi, said the five were in the hands of what he called a criminal gang which had demanded a ransom. | |
US officials in Baghdad also said they could not confirm the two reported releases. | |
Reports said British and US forces had been mounting raids in the area to find the hostages. | Reports said British and US forces had been mounting raids in the area to find the hostages. |
Unconfirmed reports said the kidnapping took place at a bogus checkpoint. | Unconfirmed reports said the kidnapping took place at a bogus checkpoint. |
Convoy escort | |
A spokesman for Crescent Security Group, which operated the convoy, said nine civilians were freed at the time of the incident, including men from India, Pakistan and the Philippines. | |
Crescent works mainly in Iraq. Its website says it "conducts convoy escort duties for an ever-growing number of coalition militaries, embassies, government contractors". | Crescent works mainly in Iraq. Its website says it "conducts convoy escort duties for an ever-growing number of coalition militaries, embassies, government contractors". |
The family of an American man, Paul Reuben, 39, confirmed to US media it had been informed that he was among those captured. | The family of an American man, Paul Reuben, 39, confirmed to US media it had been informed that he was among those captured. |
His sister-in-law, Jennifer Reuben, said he had called last week to say he planned to come home because of increasing violence. | His sister-in-law, Jennifer Reuben, said he had called last week to say he planned to come home because of increasing violence. |
Nasiriya is the capital of Dhi Qar province, which was returned to Iraqi control in September. | Nasiriya is the capital of Dhi Qar province, which was returned to Iraqi control in September. |
Hijackings and abductions are frequent in southern Iraq but those kidnapped are generally freed, unlike in the Sunni strongholds further north. | Hijackings and abductions are frequent in southern Iraq but those kidnapped are generally freed, unlike in the Sunni strongholds further north. |
Baghdad abductions | Baghdad abductions |
Separately, there is still confusion over the kidnapping of scores of education ministry workers in Baghdad on Tuesday. | Separately, there is still confusion over the kidnapping of scores of education ministry workers in Baghdad on Tuesday. |
Sunni and Shia leaders cannot agree whether all the hostages have now been freed. | Sunni and Shia leaders cannot agree whether all the hostages have now been freed. |
The Sunni higher education minister said more than half the 150 victims were still being held. | The Sunni higher education minister said more than half the 150 victims were still being held. |
But interior ministry spokesman Brig Gen Abdul-Karim Khalaf said all the ministry employees were free, although some others taken from the building were still being held. | But interior ministry spokesman Brig Gen Abdul-Karim Khalaf said all the ministry employees were free, although some others taken from the building were still being held. |