Members of an Indigenous group on Friday freed more than 100 tourists whom they had abducted in the Peruvian Amazon a day earlier to protest what they called government inaction after an oil spill, officials said.
Around 120 tourists including Britons and Americans were believed to have been detained by the indigenous group in a remote part of the Amazon rainforest in Peru.
At least 10 Americans have been released from a Peruvian riverboat after they were taken hostage on Thursday. They were released around 2.30pm on Friday.