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Venezuela bank robbers surrender after hostage standoff

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ALTAGRACIA DE ORITUCO, Venezuela (AFP) — Four heavily armed bank robbers freed six hostages and surrendered on Tuesday when police intercepted an ambulance they tried to flee in, ending a tense 29-hour standoff.

Guarico state Governor Eduardo Manuitt confirmed to VTV television that the robbers, who had used both drugs and alcohol, were caught on the road east of Caracas.

"We blocked the road and they threw their weapons down to come out," Manuitt said.

Officials said all the money taken from the bank was recovered as well, but gave not figures.

VTV television said they were nabbed at 5:40 pm (2210 GMT), a few hours after they left the bank in Altagracia de Orituco with the six hostages in the ambulance provided in a deal negotiated with officials.

The deal involved officials holding the mother, aunt and mother-in-law of the robbers' leader in order to guarantee the safety of the hostages they took in the ambulance.

"We have the family members of the criminals in our hands, as our guarantee. We are not going Continue reading the remaining 68% ...

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