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Peru Declares State of Emergency, Search For Kidnapped Workers Continues

April 12, 2012 By Staff

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Top Story — The Peruvian government declared a 60-day state of emergency in the Echarate region following the kidnapping of dozens of gas pipeline workers who were allegedly rounded up and driven away by Shining Path guerrillas. The workers, now thought to number at least 40, were taken Monday morning from their hotel in the hamlet of Kepashiato and are employed by Swedish company Skanska and Peruvian company Ransa. The guerrillas are reportedly demanding $10 million in ransom, and contrary to initial reports, they have not yet released the hostages. According to Kepashiato’s mayor, the guerillas spent several hours stocking up on provisions and lecturing locals on the evils of the government and the natural gas industry before driving the hostages away in sports utility vehicles.

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[…] who presided over the capture of top Shining Path leader “Comrade Artemio” in February, declared a state of emergency after the workers were kidnapped over a week ago. The last time the Shining Path guerrillas took a […]

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