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Mob Kidnaps 30 Police in Guatemala |
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Written by Newsday / Associated Press
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Friday, 22 February 2008 |
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GUATEMALA CITY - An angry mob took 30 police officers hostage in
Guatemala and threatened to kill them unless authorities release a farm
leader who was detained last week, a police official said Friday.
The
crowd surrounded the police station in the Caribbean coastal town of
Livingston on Thursday night, disarmed the agents and took them in
small boats to their remote village of Maya Creek, national police
spokesman Faustino Sanchez told The Associated Press.
Local media estimated there were hundreds of people in the mob
"They told us they are going to kill them one by one," Sanchez said.
"We hope that after establishing negotiations we can reach some type of
agreement or at least a more direct communication that will help us to
get them freed."
The villagers demanded the government free
Ramiro Choc, who was arrested Feb. 14 on charges of illegal land
invasion, robbery and illegally holding people against their will. Choc
allegedly incited community residents to invade land and take over
protected nature reserves.
Maya Creek is accessible only by boat
and then a half-hour walk through dense jungle, Sanchez said. The
hostages have asked authorities to send negotiators instead of backup
forces.
http://www.newsday.com/news/nationworld/world/wire/sns-ap-guatemala-police-hostages,0,6385032.story
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