Two Turkish pilots abducted in Lebanon: minister

BEIRUT: Gunmen kidnapped two pilots working for Turkish Airlines early on Friday on Beirut's airport road, Lebanon's Interior Minister Marwan Charbel told AFP."A kidnapping operation took place at...

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Two Turkish pilots abducted in Lebanon: minister
BEIRUT: Gunmen kidnapped two pilots working for Turkish Airlines early on Friday on Beirut's airport road, Lebanon's Interior Minister Marwan Charbel told AFP.

"A kidnapping operation took place at 3:00 am targeting a bus carrying several members of a Turkish Airlines crew going from the airport to the hotel," Charbel said. "Gunmen kidnapped two passengers from the bus, the pilot and co-pilot," he added.

Sources said four gunmen were involved in the kidnapping, and that seven other passengers on the bus were not targeted. Charbel said he had spoken with Turkey's ambassador to Lebanon and that an investigation was under way. The abduction is believed to be related to the case of nine Lebanese Shias who were kidnapped in Syria in May 2012. They were part of a group of Shia pilgrims and went missing in northern Syria's Aleppo province as they returned from a pilgrimage in Iran. The women in the group and two men were released.

That kidnapping was claimed by a man who identified himself as Abu Ibrahim and said he is a member of the rebel Free Syrian Army, but the FSA denies any involvement.

The families of those kidnapped have staged protests outside Turkish Airlines offices in Beirut, arguing that Ankara -- a strong backer of the Syria rebels -- should use its influence to secure the release of their relatives. There have been several failed rounds of negotiations to free the pilgrims.

The kidnappers have not spelled out any demands, although they have claimed that the hostages were members of Hezbollah, the powerful Lebanese Shia party that is fighting alongside Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.

A representative for the families of the kidnapped Lebanese in a statement denied any involvement in Friday's abduction of the Turkish pilots.