MORE than 100 tourists including Brits have reportedly been taken hostage in the Amazon rainforest by a group of indigenous protesters.
The group of 150, including pregnant women, children, the elderly, and the disabled, were captured as they tried to cross the Marañon river in northern Peru.
Others among the captured include American, Spanish, French, and Swiss citizens, as well as a number of Peruvian nationals.
Indigenous residents of the local Cuninico tribe say they are protesting the Peruvian government’s lack of aid following a recent oil spill in the river.
Sources claim the captors have said they will hold the hostages for up to eight days.