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US embassy employee kidnapped, then freed

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CARACAS — An employee of the US embassy in Caracas was released early yesterday after being kidnapped two days earlier by criminals demanding a ransom, police said.

Police said the employee, a Venezuelan national identified as Kerbin Barazarte, 28 — whom they described as a security guard — had been released unharmed and without payment of a ransom.

They said he was abducted while patrolling in a van near the embassy on Monday night. His captors, who were not identified, had demanded payment of $30,000 for his release.

A colleague who was with him managed to evade the kidnappers, the police said.

The interior ministry announced on Tuesday that the US embassy van had been recovered but that Barazarte was missing.

Police gave no details of the circumstan­ces of his release.

Former police commission­er Luis Godoy told AFP that the number of kidnapping­s in Venezuela had increased considerab­ly over the last few years because it was a "fast and effective" means of getting money.

Godoy said it is difficult to determine the number of kidnapping­s in Venezuela, because there are no official figures, and 60 percent of victims do not report a crime.

"Last year, there were between 1,200 and 1,300 kidnapping­s across the country, according to non-government­al organizati­ons," he said.

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AGENCE FRANCE ?? Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro speaks next to former president of Spanish government Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero (left) and former president of Dominican Republic Leonel Fernandez (center), at the end of July 2016 meeting in the Presidenti­al...
PRESSE AGENCE FRANCE Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro speaks next to former president of Spanish government Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero (left) and former president of Dominican Republic Leonel Fernandez (center), at the end of July 2016 meeting in the Presidenti­al...

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