Kidnapped Brit millionaire Colin Armstrong, 78, is RESCUED ‘safe and healthy’ after being snatched by gang in Ecuador

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BRIT millionaire Colin Armstrong has been rescued by cops after being snatched in Ecuador.

The businessman, 78, was kidnapped in the early hours of Saturday at his ranch in Baba, Los Rios province, by 15 men disguised as police.

Brit millionaire Colin Armstrong was freed by police after being snatched in Ecuador

AFPHe had been kidnapped in his ranchby 15 men disguised as cops[/caption]

The official X account of Ecuador’s national police on Wednesday morning retweeted a picture appearing to show Mr Armstrong with two officers, with the message: “#SinTreguaAlDelito” (#NoTruceToCrime).

Officers said nine people had been arrested.

On Tuesday, Colin’s pole-dancing lover reappeared at his son’s house wearing a bomb vest.

Katherine Paola Santos was abducted with her wealthy Brit boyfriend on Saturday.

But 24 hours later she was reportedly seen at the home of his son Nick who helps run the family’s agricultural supplies firm in Ecuador, in a taxi wearing the device.

Police were alerted and a bomb disposal team raced to the scene.

A video emerged appearing to show an operative carefully removing the vest from Santos.

The terrified woman then flees to safety as the bomb disposal expert pulls off the apparent device.

Fitness fanatic Katherine is being questioned by cops over the kidnapping, her apparent release and whether she was forced to wear the explosive vest by the people who snatched Colin.

Katherine was identified as the woman in the video by Colombian news outlet El Heraldo.

And meanwhile, Ecuadorian outlet Ecuavista said the woman in the video is the “one who was with the businessman during the kidnapping”.

The footage was also shared on Ecuadorian TV.

Local politician Ricardo Vanegas told The Sun that the glamorous Katherine is now being quizzed by cops.

Colin’s neighbour Luis Carpio Ramos said: “I hope that God touches the hearts of those people so that they release him soon and we have him back.”

Colin, a UK Honorary consul in Ecuador until 2016, is a popular figure in the area where locals called him “Mr Colin”.

Fellow local Alberto Alvarado added: “The news took us by surprise, no one imagined that they would do that to him.”

The couple were said to be driven away in Colin’s black BMW.

Cops initially managed to activate satellite tracking of the vehicle which showed it was being driven south towards Guayaquil, the largest city in Ecuador, but they eventually lost track of it.

Local reports say British intelligence was involved in the hunt for Colin.

The Foreign Office previously said: “We are in contact with the Ecuadorean authorities following the disappearance of a British man and are supporting his family.”

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