A British journalist held captive by militants in northwestern Pakistan since March has been released, the British High Commission in Pakistan said Thursday.

Asad Qureshi was making a film on militancy for the U.K's Channel 4 TV station when he was seized.

The Associated Press and many other news organizations did not report his abduction at the request of Channel 4. The channel said it feared media coverage of the abduction could complicate efforts to get him released.

The high commission gave no details except to say Qureshi had been released and was being assisted by consular officials.

Qureshi was abducted in Pakistan's tribal regions close to the border with Afghanistan. Large parts of the area are under control of extremists who are hostile to outsiders.

He was travelling with two former Pakistani intelligence officials. One of those, Khalid Khawaja, was executed by the militants. The fate of the other captive was not immediately clear.