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Australian archaeologist taken hostage in Papua New Guinea

PORT MORESBY (AFP) – An Australian archaeologist and several others have been kidnapped for ransom in Papua New Guinea, the country’s prime minister said yesterday, warning the armed captors “there is no place to hide”.

Police and government officials said a group including academics and guides from Australia, New Zealand and Papua New Guinea were taken at gunpoint in the country’s rugged highlands early on Sunday.

The captors issued a ransom demand of roughly USD1 million and a 24 hour deadline, which has since been rescinded and the cash demand has dropped substantially.

Prime Minister James Marape said this was the first time such a ransom has been demanded.

The government is “treating this very, very seriously, we don’t want it to be a precedent for the future”, he said.

Papua New Guinea’s highlands are a sprawling expanse of jungle-cloaked hills where the central government and security forces have little sway.

Papua New Guinea’s Prime Minister James Marape. PHOTO: AFP
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