US tourist freed in Uganda; conflicting reports over ransom

AP  |  Kampala 

An American tourist who was freed after being kidnapped in a national park will be turned over to Monday, said, amid conflicting reports over whether a was paid for her release.

told a conference in the Ugandan capital, Kampala, that he did not believe a had been paid.

"I have indicated to you that we don't do ransom," he said Monday.

A Uganda-based tour said, however, that a was paid to secure Endicott's freedom. The with Wild Frontiers Safaris, which organized the victims' safari itinerary, said Monday that Endicott was released, "not rescued," after money was paid.

"Otherwise she wouldn't be back," he said, speaking on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to speak to the press.

Many officials, including from the U.S. Embassy, were involved in efforts to secure the release of the victims, he said. He couldn't say how much was paid or who paid.

Ugandan officials have said the victims were "rescued" from armed kidnappers who are still at large.

Ugandan said on that the security forces "shall deal with these isolated pockets of criminals." The kidnappers had demanded a $500,000 ransom after grabbing Endicott and her from a group of tourists on an evening game drive on April 2, police said.

Endicott is from Costa Mesa, California, where she has a small skin care shop. She is in her 50s and has a daughter and granddaughter, according to resident Rich Endicott, a 62-year-old who told he hadn't spoken with his cousin since a family reunion several years ago.

US had said at a Tuesday event for families of U.S. citizens held captive overseas that he understands some people want to do anything to get their loved ones back but paying ransom would just lead to more kidnappings.

Elizabeth National Park, which is located near the porous border with Congo, is Uganda's most popular safari destination. Its attractions include groups of tree-climbing lions.

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First Published: Mon, April 08 2019. 17:06 IST