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Kidnappings reap millions in Algeria

ALGIERS, Algeria (UPI) -- Algerian government officials say coordination between al-Qaida and organized crime rings on abductions were worth nearly $19 million in ransoms in 2007.

Algerian Interior Minister Noureddine Yazid Zerhouni said there were 375 abductions in Algeria in 2007. Of those, 115 were linked to terrorism and 260 were linked to organized crime, Med Basin Newsline said.

"Families of the victims paid ($18.7 million)" in ransoms, Zerhouni said.

Analysts predict a rise in the number of kidnappings in Algeria as the country generated new wealth from energy exports, though Zerhouni alleged kidnappers were targeting children for organ-harvesting rings, Med Basin Newsline said.



Copyright 2008 by United Press International

This news arrived on: 05/20/2008
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