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Malta helps secure freedom for hostages held in Libya

byMichel Cousins
January 14, 2016
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Malta helps secure freedom for hostages held in Libya

Maltese PM Joseph Muscat with freed Serba hostage

By Libya Herald reporter.

Maltese PM Joseph Muscat with freed Serba hostage Babic Radoslav Srja in Vienna (POhoto: MAtese government)
Maltese PM Joseph Muscat with freed Serbian hostage Babic Radoslav Srja in Vienna (Photo: Matese government)

Tunis, 13 January 2016:

Two Europeans hostages, kidnapped nine months ago, have been released and were flown to Malta . . .[restrict]last yesterday before heading home to their respective countries.

Austrian Alexander Haas and Serb Babic Radoslav Srja, both of whom worked with Argus Security for the Italian oil and gas company Eni, were said to have been seized west of Tripoli nine months ago by a Misratan militia.

Their freedom was secured in part by Maltese Prime Minister Joseph Muscat and followed a meeting between him and his Serbian counterpart Aleksandar Vu?i? in Belgrade last Saturday. Confirming this, a Maltese government statement said the two were released as a result of collaboration between the Maltese, Libyan, Austrian and Serbian authorities.

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Muscat met Srja while visiting Vienna today.

Retired German minister Bernd Schmidbauer, who acted as government coordinator with German intelligence in the 1990s and secured the release of a number of hostages, is also reported to have been involved in securing the men’s release.

It is not clear if a ransom was paid.

An Austrian along with a Czech and as many as four Filipinos who were seized by gunmen from the so-called Islamic State who attacked the Ghani oilfield last March are still missing. Two Bangladeshis who were taken with them were later freed. [/restrict]

Tags: ArgusAustriaEniLibyaMaltaSerbia

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