“They told us that they escaped and then they reported to our checkpost. That's what they told intelligence agencies currently debriefing them in Peshawar,” spokesman Major General Athar Abbas told AFP.
Olivier David Och, 31, and Daniela Widmer, 28, were abducted on July 1, 2011.
Their blue Volkswagen van was found abandoned in Loralai district, around 170 kilometres east of Quetta.
“They are safe and sound. We shifted them to Peshawar,” spokesman Major General Athar Abbas told AFP.
The Pakistani Taliban claimed the abduction in July, demanding that they be exchanged for Aafia Siddiqui, a Pakistani neuro-scientist sentenced in 2010 in New York for the attempted murder of US government agents in Afghanistan.
Pakistani officials speaking to AFP could not say whether the couple was released in exchange for a ransom or any acceptance of demands from the Pakistani Taliban, which is linked to al Qaeda.
The Swiss embassy refused to comment when contacted by AFP.
In October, a video emerged of the couple -- apparently in relatively good health -- flanked by four masked gunmen pointing rifles at their heads.
Pakistani officials said the Taliban released the couple in Spilga village in North Waziristan, the strongold of Taliban and al Qaeda.
“They were found near a check post on the main road early in the morning,” one Pakistani security official told AFP on condition of anonymity because he was not authorised to speak to the media.
Another intelligence official said the Swiss were then flown by helicopter to Peshawar.
Waliur Rehman, deputy head of the Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan, had claimed the kidnapping, telling AFP in July that they were in “a very safe place” and that they were “completely in good health”.
According to visas stamped in their passports, the Swiss couple arrived in Pakistan from India on June 28.
The pair entered Balochistan from Punjab and may have been heading for Quetta, possibly en route to Iran, officials in Islamabad have said.
Switzerland has advised against non-essential travel to Pakistan since 2008, citing risks including the threat of kidnapping.
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@Swiss coupl want anymore adventure? its Pakistan not switzerland.
It makes you wonder why good-intentioned people would even want to come to Pakistan.
Oh, I forgot -- they are CIA spies!
@Anne: If you are a tourist in Switzerland and spend generously or a rich foreigner willing to pay tax, then the Swiss are friendly. By the way, where's the baby? The Swiss media alleged Daniela Widmer had delivered a baby during her captitivity!
The Swiss public doesn't seem to be sympathetic towards the couple and said the two have themselves to blame for their ordeal. Maybe they should stay with the Taliban rather than returning home to face their callous fellow citizens.
what they were doing in a blue VW in almost a lawless region.......Adventure they wanted and Adventure they got.........but i doubt they escaped.....Swiss must have paid hefty ransom ! This is how the Taliban finance there holy War.......crooks and criminals united called TTP in the name of religion....
@Aqeel Ahmed: Fortunately in all my years as a "silly" foreigner in Pakistan I have never met anyone like you. Are you REALLY, REALLY sure you are Pakistani???? Just asking, as Pakistanis are very friendly and hospitable people.
By the way, do you even know where Switzerland is? Hadn't even thought of Switzerland being an unfriendly nation until I read your comment!
All this said, I am very happy that the Swiss couple is safe and sound and will hopefully be able to return home soon.
@Aqeel Ahmed: What planet are you living on and what riches are you talking about. Just by believing that you live in a rich country does not make it happen. These tourists had a right to pass through Pakistan to Iran and they had valid visas issued by our very rich country.
@Aqeel Ahmed: true enough we have enough silly people of our own. Werent we a people once known for our hospitality though?
Praying for the recovery of Shahbaz Taseer. It's heartening to see this Swiss couple recovered safely.
whatever happened to the blue volkswagen? The Talebans must be having a joyride in it...
Thanks God they left them alive
Good to see them alive ! I hope they are sent safely to their countries asap.
@ Mahmood:
Oh, does it? How about the fact that they succeeded in receiving enough amount of $ to buy a new stock of Ammonium Nitrate and make enough Tri-Nitro Toluene (TNT) to be used in their fresh spring offences?
Why did the tourists went there? don't they given advice on safety spots when entering Pakistan?
Ajmal Khan, Vice Chancellor of the Islaimia College University and a close relative of ANP chief Asfandiyar Wali, who is in the Taliban custody, claimed in a recently released video that government has agreed to release 200 militants in exchange for the Swiss couple but is not ready to release four militants in exchange for his release.
This news brings great relief! Hopefully the both of them will be re-united with their families soon.
Good work Taliban.>!!!< thank you
So, kidnappers now what happened? Now, drones are coming and you are targeted. Good luck.
Without trying to overlook the positive aspects I still have to wonder what compelled them to release them. It seems random, though I know it's not. I'm pretty sure neither the US or Pakistan met the demands. I have no idea if Switzerland would or wouldn't but I have to assume they didn't either as the Taliban would advertise it if anyone did. I can't see them missing the chance to brag and boost morale. I doubt I'll find the answer, though.
Aafia has not been released yet. Which means the couple may have been released in exchange with Benjamin Franklin(s).