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British boy kidnapped in Pakistan freed unharmed



By Salman Rao
16 March 2010 @ 10:45 am BST

JHELUM, Pakistan - A British boy kidnapped 12 days ago while on vacation in Pakistan was freed unharmed by his abductors on Tuesday, police said, ending a high-profile ordeal.

"We are very happy. Thank God he is safe and sound," said Raja Basharat, the grand-uncle of five-year-old Sahil Saeed.

Pakistan will hand the boy over to the British embassy, Aslam Tarin, regional police chief, told a news conference.

Sweets were handed out at the home of the boy's relatives in the town of Jhelum after they received a call from the kidnappers that he had been left in the nearby garrison town of Kharian.

Tarin said Sahil was "playing with the police."

Gunmen held several of Sahil's family members at gunpoint for several hours and took away 150,000 rupees (1,158 pounds) and some gold during the kidnapping, and later demanded a 10 million rupee (78,147 pound) ransom.

Provincial Law Minister Rana Sanaullah told Reuters an "international gang of kidnappers" was responsible.

"We are trying to bust this gang with the help of other countries," he said, without elaborating.

Interior Minister Rehman Malik had said he suspected some relatives were involved in the abduction, which made big news in the British and Pakistani media.

But Tarin said: "We have found no evidence of involvement of his father or any of his family members in it (the crime)." The father has returned to the United Kingdom, he added.

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