Pakistani militants free Chinese engineer
Pakistani Taliban militants have freed a Chinese telecommunications engineer after holding him captive for more than five months, a spokesman for the militants said on Sunday.
Muslim Khan, a spokesman for the militants in the northwestern Swat Valley, said the engineer had been freed as a "goodwill gesture" to the Chinese people.
"He has been released. He's fine," Khan said.
The engineer was kidnapped along with another Chinese colleague and a Pakistani driver and a guard near the Afghan border in August while returning to a guest house after working on a telecommunications tower.
Security forces recovered his colleague and the two Pakistanis seven weeks later.