A Chinese tourist who was kidnapped in Pakistan by the Taliban more than a year ago as he cycled through the country has been freed.
Hong Xudong is now reported to be safe and in the care of the Pakistani government.
On Sunday evening, Pakistan’s interior minister Chaudhry Nisar Ali said: “He will be handed over to the Chinese mission in Islamabad tonight”
He added: “Chinese authorities, whenever we meet, would always ask about the captive.”
The captive's release reportedly follows an operation led by Pakistani intelligience forces.
In May last year, a local Taliban commander, Abdullah Bahar, confirmed that they had custody of the cyclist, whom they had abducted close to the city of Dera Ismail Khan.

8 thoughts on “Cyclist kidnapped by Taliban freed after 15 months”
And I thought the occasional
And I thought the occasional close pass was the least of my worries!
Now I don’t want to start
Now I don’t want to start another row but if he’d only been wearing a helmet…
flathunt wrote:Now I don’t
or a turban… :))
What about the bike?
What about the bike?
Perhaps now is the time to
Perhaps now is the time to update the formula to N + 1 + c where c is a constant representing a “clunker” you’d happily forfeit to a crackpot gang of swivel-eyed pederasts.
I hope he uploaded pictures
I hope he uploaded pictures of his ride on strava.
Why on earth would you cycle
Why on earth would you cycle through Afghanistan? He could have gone anywhere in the vast country of China or ibfact just about anywhere else.
What a prat
GREGJONES wrote:Why on earth
If he did cycle through Afghanistan then clearly he had no problems there as he seems to have made it to Pakistan in time to get kidnapped.