Egyptian state TV says 6 policemen, border guard abducted in Sinai have been released

CAIRO – Egyptian state TV says six policemen and a border guard kidnapped by suspected militants in the Sinai Peninsula last week have been freed.

The report says the men were let go in the middle of the desert by their captors and the military was transporting them on Wednesday back to the Egyptian capital, Cairo.

The military’s spokesmen, Col. Ahmed Mohammed Ali, confirmed the release on the army’s official Facebook page, saying the men’s freedom came about as “the result of the efforts of military intelligence, in co-operation with the honourable tribal leaders and Sinai residents.”

The development came just hours after the Egyptian military launched a massive sweep, searching for the seven in the volatile peninsula bordering the Gaza Strip and Israel.

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