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May 22 2008
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The man, who identified himself as Edgar Paz Morales, was arrested amid dramatic scenes [Reuters]
The man, who identified himself as Edgar Paz Morales, was arrested amid dramatic scenes [Reuters]
Colombian police have overpowered a man armed with a grenade who took several hostages in a benefits office in the capital, Bogota, demanding that his pension be paid.

The incident began when the man walked into the banking office in the city's downtown on Wednesday and took 19 people hostage, local media said.
 
He later released seven hostages in exchange for permitting several reporters to enter the building, local TV stations reported.
 
However several police officers who had disguised themselves in the group overcame and arrested Paz in dramatic scenes shown on Colombian television.
 
No-one was reported injured in the incident.
 
Asylum request
 
The man, who identified himself to local media as Edgar Paz Morales, a former military official, asked for the media be brought to the scene.

He also demanded a meeting with Mexico's ambassador to Colombia, so that he could request asylum, AFP reported.
 
Local television images earlier showed him clutching a hand grenade in front of a group of hostages sitting in chairs.
 
He told local television channel City TV that the army was denying him a pension after 21 years of military service.
 
"I am a man who has fought for my country, but now it doesn't even acknowledge me," he also told Colombian radio.

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