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March 3, 2012

The Daily Star - Lebanese kidnapped in Yemen released, March 3, 2012


BEIRUT: A Lebanese man was released hours after being kidnapped in Maarab, northeast of Yemen, Tuesday, Lebanese media quoted Foreign Minister Adnan Mansour as saying.
The Lebanese man, who was not identified, was abducted as he made his way to work – an oil company called Safer Petroleum – from Maarab to the Yemen capital Sanna, according to a Yemeni Interior Ministry statement posted on its website.
Yemeni security forces named Ahmad Saeed Jameelan as behind the abduction, without giving further details about the culprit.
Preliminary information revealed that Jameelan said he would release the Lebanese man after the company fulfilled unspecified demands.
Mansour was quoted by local media as saying that the man was on his way back to Sanaa and that he was in good condition.


http://www.dailystar.com.lb/News/Local-News/2012/Mar-06/165696-lebanese-man-kidnapped-in-yemen.ashx#axzz1oM3eP0Kk

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