SA pair still missing in Yemen

Thursday, May 30, 2013

Pretoria - The Department of International Relations and Cooperation says they are doing all they can to secure the safe release of the two South Africans kidnaped in Yemen.

The pair, whose names were not disclosed, were kidnapped in Yemen's central province of Taiz on Monday by unknown gunmen in front of a hotel in the town of Howban, about 250km south of the capital Sanaa.

The pair, which was involved in the development of the hotel, was reportedly in a dispute between developers and the landlord shortly before the abduction.

Five people have been arrested in connection to the kidnapping, although the whereabouts of the pair are still unknown.

The department said the engagements seeking to secure their release are on-going. South Africa’s ambassador to Saudi Arabia arrived in Yemen on Wednesday to engage on the matter and establish the facts that led to the kidnapping.

This is the latest kidnapping involving foreigners in Yemen, where al-Qaida militants or tribesmen often kidnap foreigners for ransoms. Most kidnapped foreigners are released unharmed after ransoms are paid. - SAnews.gov.za