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Mar042011

“BBC” - Ex-FBI agent Robert Levinson missing in Iran 'is alive'

3 March 2011

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-12641909

Mr. Levinson has been missing since March 2007

Robert Levinson, a retired FBI agent who disappeared on the Iranian island of Kish four years ago, is alive, the US Department of State says.

Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said there were indications he was being held somewhere in south-west Asia.

She added that the US had asked the Iranian government to make a humanitarian effort to return him safely to his family.

Iran has repeatedly denied knowing what happened to him.

"As the government of Iran has previously offered its assistance in this matter, we respectfully request the Iranian government to undertake humanitarian efforts to safely return and reunite Bob with his family," Mrs Clinton said.

For several years, the US feared that Mr Levinson, 63, had died. He has diabetes and high blood pressure.

But his family received firm evidence he was alive late last year, the Associated Press news agency reports.

No details of the evidence have been released because officials do not want to hinder rescue efforts, correspondents say.

Mr Levinson's wife, Christine, posted a statement on the family's website on Thursday.

"Our family is tremendously encouraged by the news Bob is alive but remains concerned for his safety and well being," she said.

"Our seven children, our two grandchildren, and I await the day we will be reunited."

Mr Levinson was working as a private investigator on a cigarette smuggling case when he went missing in March 2007. He had retired from the FBI in 1998.

Kish has a reputation for organized crime but is a free-trade zone, so Americans do not need visas to travel there.