
Saltillo
Reuters, 1/5/2009
The abduction of a U.S. anti-kidnap expert in northern Mexico last month remains a mystery with no clues to the man’s whereabouts and no ransom demanded by his captors, police said on Monday.
Gunmen abducted Felix Batista, a Cuban-American credited with negotiating the release of hostages held by Colombian rebels in past years, in the relatively safe industrial city of Saltillo, Coahuila state, on Dec 10.
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