Sebelum ini juga ada berita2 mengenai dibayarnya uang terhadap sandera yang 
"dibebaskan".  Salah satu negara yg telah membayar sandera tsb. adalah kuwait untuk 
pekerja2-nya yang "dibebaskan" beberapa minggu yang lalu.









http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story2&u=/nm/20040929/wl_nm/hostages_ransom_dc





Ransom Payments Seen Fueling Iraq's Hostage Crisis



Wed Sep 29, 7:24 AM ET   World - Reuters 

 



By Luke Baker 



BAGHDAD (Reuters) - The release of two Italian aid workers in Iraq (news - web sites) 
has raised hopes other hostages may soon be freed, but reports that a large ransom was 
paid may only feed the burgeoning hostage crisis. 



The two Italians, Simona Pari and Simona Torretta, both 29, were freed on Tuesday 
after three weeks in captivity. 





They had been seized along with two Iraqi colleagues from a central Baghdad office in 
a brazen attack witnesses described as very organized and probably carried out by a 
criminal gang. 





Italy rejoiced in the women's freedom on Wednesday, but there were reports a 
substantial ransom had 





been paid. 





Gustavo Selva, an Italian lawmaker, told French radio a ransom of around $1 million -- 
a sum already mentioned in Arabic media reports in recent days -- had been handed 
over. 





"In principle, we shouldn't give in to blackmail but this time we had to. Although 
it's a dangerous path to take because, obviously, it could encourage others to take 
hostages, either for political reasons or for criminal reasons," Selva told RTL. 





"The sum ($1 million) is probably correct," he added. 





Earlier this week, one of Kuwait's most respected newspapers, Al-Rai al-Aam, first 
raised the possibility that the two Simonas might be freed for cash, saying the 
kidnappers wanted $1 million, down from an initial demand for $5 million. 





Senior Iraqi officials and foreign security consultants say ransom payments will only 
encourage further abductions, while pushing up captors' financial demands. 





"The reason for the acceleration in kidnappings is simply because ransoms are being 
paid, that's it," said Sabah Kadhim, a spokesman for Iraq's Interior Ministry. 





"As a government, we discourage the payment of any ransom. But we have information 
that kidnappers are being paid, perhaps not directly by governments, but via other 
channels, through clerics and others who have contact with the kidnappers. 





"You can understand why they pay, but it fuels the problem." 





HOSTAGE-TAKERS' HEAVEN 





Around 130 foreigners have been seized in Iraq in a wave of abductions that began in 
April. Most of them have been released, but around 30 have been killed, some by 
beheading. 





Over the past year or more, hundreds of Iraqis -- doctors, surgeons and prominent 
businessmen -- have been kidnapped by criminal gangs who demand ransoms of up to 
$100,000. 





Now, with so many easily-identifiable foreigners in Iraq, criminals appear to have 
branched out, targeting more lucrative Westerners and foreign workers as well as 
locals. 





Kadhim estimates that about 90 percent of the kidnappings in Iraq are carried out by 
criminal gangs, who then trade the captives on to militant Islamic groups and other 
factions. 



   







"If the criminals don't get their money within 72 hours or so, they sell them up the 
chain to other groups," said a British security consultant who has been operating in 
Iraq for a year. 



"There's vast amounts of money being paid, whether it's by companies, families or 
governments. It's a very, very good business," he said, speaking on condition of 
anonymity. 



Working in the kidnappers' favor is Iraq's security disarray, along with everyone's 
preference for secrecy. 



"Iraq is in chaos, it's a very murky environment, which suits criminals down to the 
ground," said the consultant. "Also, the people paying the ransom don't want publicity 
and nor do the criminals, so everything is clandestine and nothing gets out." 



He expects kidnappings to continue for many months, with plenty of Western targets 
available. The campaign might only stop if all foreigners were to leave the country, 
he said. 



Aware that it has a crisis on its hands, the Iraqi government has formed specialist 
hostage negotiation teams, helped by the FBI (news - web sites), CIA (news - web 
sites) and other agencies. But it's an uphill struggle. There isn't even a criminal 
database in Iraq. 



Meanwhile, the ransom payments not only fund criminals' lifestyles. Kadhim believes 
some Iraqi clerics have profited from acting as intermediaries in talks with 
kidnappers. And the security consultant said some of the money fuels the insurgency. 



"There's evidence the cash gets split, with militants getting a share. $1 million buys 
quite a few RPGs (rocket-propelled grenades)," he said. 





 

















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