The Colombian military posing after the liberation of proud of with the liberated hostages: in addition to the Swiss Daniel G. (l). was also kidnapped by the Brazilian José G. (r).
—-
keystone-sda.ch
—
2/5
Three months in hostage: The Swiss dog friend, Daniel G. (l.) after his liberation.
—-
keystone-sda.ch
—
3/5
Also, The Brazilian José G. (r.)exempt:
—-
keystone-sda.ch
—
4/5
Of the army, a member of the Farc splinter group Columna Dagoberto Ramos arrested:.
—-
Facebook
—
5/5
Not only the two Ex-friends of the hostages, but also the dogs Fifi and Preto.
—-
—-
Since the 20. March 2020 were the Swiss Daniel G.*, and the Brazilian José G.* in Colombia in captivity. They had been kidnapped by hostage-takers. But now, almost three months after the hostage-taking, can be reported to the authorities, freeing the both of them. Both of these Freedmen were in the light of the circumstances in the health of a good Constitution.
–
The exact relationships of the abduction are being investigated, writes the Federal Department of foreign Affairs (FDFA). According to her Facebook profile, only, Daniel G. and José G. are not friends, but two dogs Fifi and Preto, you see on the published photos.
–
Cassis shows itself to be relieved about the liberation of
Daniel G. and the Brazilians were at 18. In June, the Colombian army freed. In addition to the Colombian authorities, among other things, the Fedpol and cantonal police of Zurich were used for the release. “The authorities involved have been in contact with the family members and they have accompanied in this time and supports. In addition, the Swiss representative office in Bogotá in close contact with the local authorities.”
–
——-
Pleased to see the exemption to the Federal Council and foreign Minister, Ignazio Cassis is shown. On Twitter, he wrote on Thursday evening: “I am relieved and thank the Colombian authorities, who have made this possible.”
–
Travel advice note
The FDFA strongly recommends before travelling abroad, the To consult the travel advice of the Department of. They provide information about the security situation in the selected countries, and before and during traveling to be studied in affected regions.
Currently travel will be issued notices for 176 countries, and is continuously updated. Preparation and implementation of a travel travelers are choosing self-responsibility. The travel advice can be viewed on the Website of the EDA.
–
To warns Colombia, the FDFA: “travelers are required to give their personal safety a lot of attention. The crime rate and the propensity for violence are high. The country is organised and other forms of crime faced. Politically-motivated abductions and kidnappings with ransom demands come in.” (cat/kes)