Swiss woman abducted in Sudan by criminal gang for ransom

Sudanese rebel soldiers stand guard during the visit of UN Special envoy to Darfur Jan Eliasson to the town of Korma in northwest El Fashir December 9, 2007. /REUTERS
Sudanese rebel soldiers stand guard during the visit of UN Special envoy to Darfur Jan Eliasson to the town of Korma in northwest El Fashir December 9, 2007. /REUTERS

Sudanese authorities believe a criminal gang is responsible for the abduction of a

Swiss

humanitarian worker who disappeared outside her home in Sudan's troubled Darfur region on Friday.

Authorities have intensified the search in and around the city of al-Fashir and believe the gang is looking for a ransom, North Darfur's Deputy Governor Mohamed Birama told Reuters on Monday.

"We expect that she will be found very soon," he said.

Switzerland on Sunday called for a rapid and unconditional release of the woman but did not give any other details about her.

Sudan will extend a unilateral ceasefire with rebels until the end of December, state news agency SUNA reported on Sunday, days after the United States lifted 20-year-old sanctions tied to progress on resolving ongoing conflicts.

The conflict in Darfur began in 2003 when mainly non-Arab tribes took up arms against Sudan's Arab-led government.

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