S. Korean kidnapped by pirates off Gabon released – Foreign Ministry

Tue, Jun 9, 2020
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A South Korean national kidnapped off the coast of Gabon in May has been released unharmed, Seoul’s foreign ministry said on Tuesday.

The man in his 50s was among six crew members abducted after unidentified pirates attacked their fishing boats near the Gabonese capital of Libreville in West Africa in early May.

“He was freed on Monday, along with the five others of Indonesian and Senegalese nationalities, and they are all in good health,’’ the ministry said.

The ministry added that the South Korean remains in a secure place offered by the South Korean mission in Nigeria and will return home as soon as a flight is arranged.

Meanwhile, his family has also been informed of his release.

“We are fortunate that the kidnapping incident was resolved safely, especially thanks to the family who has trusted and supported the government and the shipping company with strong patience,’’ a ministry official said.

A total of 18 crewmen had been aboard two ships when the pirates attacked them and forced the vessels to travel further north to Corisco, an island that belongs to Equatorial Guinea.

The pirates then took off on a speedboat with only the six of them while releasing the rest.

The ministry had been working with the governments of other countries, such as France and the U.S., to track down the kidnappers and locate their whereabouts. (Yonhap/NAN)

– June 9, 2020 @ 11:25 GMT |

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