British holidaymakers warned they could be at risk of kidnap in some African and Central American destinations

Britons have been issued a fresh travel warning

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Anna Barry

By Anna Barry


Published: 02/08/2024

- 10:05

Updated: 02/08/2024

- 10:09

Britons have been warned about the threat of kidnap in Madagascar, Malawi and Guatemala

Before going on holiday, it's important to consult the UK Government's guidance on visiting your chosen country.

The Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) recently issued a warning about criminal kidnappings in two African destinations: Madagascar and Malawi.


The FCDO warned holidaymakers thinking about a trip to Madagascar: "There have been occasional instances of criminal kidnapping for ransom in Madagascar, targeting individuals (normally Malagasy nationals) perceived to be wealthy.

"When arranging business meetings use a secure location. Be aware of your surroundings and always let someone you trust know your whereabouts, especially after dark. If you are a victim of kidnapping, follow the kidnapper’s instructions."

Beach at Nosy Be Island, Madagascar

'There have been occasional instances of criminal kidnapping for ransom in Madagascar'

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Lake Malawi, Malawi

'Kidnappers [in Malawi] have previously targeted foreigners, including British Nationals'

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The FCDO also gave an essential warning for those planning on visiting Malawi. Britons were told: "There are reports of kidnappings for ransom in Malawi.

"These kidnaps have generally been for financial gain or motivated by criminality.

"Kidnappers have previously targeted foreigners, including British Nationals. Businesses or wealthy individuals are likely to be at risk."

A similar warning was given to holidaymakers visiting Guatemala in Central America.

Holidaymakers were advised: "Express kidnappings – short-term opportunistic abductions, aimed at extracting cash from the victim – are common in Guatemala.

"Victims can be targeted or selected at random. They are held while criminals withdraw money from their bank accounts using their cash cards. Many cases involve victims who have been picked up by taxis (registered or illegal) hailed from the street.

"Be aware of your surroundings and always let someone you trust know your whereabouts, especially after dark.

"Business people and visitors perceived to be wealthy may be targeted by kidnappers in search of payouts.

"Be discreet about discussing your financial or business affairs in places where you may be overheard by others, and when arranging meetings use a secure location.

"If you are a victim of kidnapping, follow the kidnapper’s instructions."

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Lake Atitlan, Guatemala

'Express kidnappings are common in Guatemala'

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Before going abroad, Britons are advised to consult the FCDO's up-to-date information on their chosen country.

Britons who swim on holiday were recently issued a travel warning for an African destination that poses a safety risk.

Closer to home, Britons were given a Europe travel warning as frequent demonstrations could "attract violence".

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