Source: Chicago Tribune (IL) Contact: http://www.chicago.tribune.com/ Pubdate: 30 June 1998 Author: From Tribune News Services Section: 1, page 8 ANTI-DRUG TROOPS FREE FOREIGN HOSTAGES GUATEMALA CITY, GUATEMALA -- Guatemalan troops on Monday freed a group foreigners who had been kidnapped in a jungle region of northern Guatemala, an Interior Ministry official said. "A group from the DOAN (anti-drugs unit) liberated a family of six or seven people, Americans or Swiss, who were detained," the official said. The victims earlier had been identified as 13 Swiss missionaries. Authorities had said the kidnappers were seeking more than $300,000 in ransom.. The anti-narcotics unit was sent to the town of Sayaxche, in the Peten province, a sparsely populated jungle area bordering Mexico and Belize, officials said. The team was mobilized because it was the closest security force in the area. - --- Checked-by: Mike Gogulski