List of kidnappings of foreigners in northern Nigeria
BAUCHI — Gunmen kidnapped eight foreigners and killed a security guard
when they stormed the compound of a Lebanese construction company,
Setraco, in Bauchi State, yesterday, the police said.
Among those abducted were a Briton, an Italian, a Greek and five Lebanese workers, including a woman and a child.
Bauchi Police Commissioner Mohammed Ladan said the gunmen attacked a
police station and a prison overnight before storming the construction
firm’s compound in Jama’are town.
He said: “We repelled the attack on police station and the security
men at the prison yard also repelled the attack, but they burnt two
vehicles in Jama’are police station.
“They then attacked Setraco construction, killed a security guard and succeeded in kidnapping people.”
Ladan who did not disclose the identity of the people kidnapped said
Police had commenced investigations into the separate attacks, adding
that he will only give detail of the kidnapped workers of the company
after investigations.
The Italian foreign ministry confirmed one of its nationals was taken
in the raid. A spokesman for the British Embassy in Abuja said it was
investigating.
Meantime, Chairman of Jama’are Local Government Area, Alhaji Adamu
Aliyu, has explained that the eight people kidnapped in Setraco
Construction Company are expatriates.
Aliyu who stated this while speaking with newsmen in Bauchi, noted:
“Among the workers kidnapped werer one from Britain, one from Greece,
one from Italy while the remaining five are Lebanese.”
List of kidnappings of foreigners in northern Nigeria
Below is a list of kidnappings in the mainly Muslim north.
- May 12, 2011: A Briton and an Italian working for a construction
firm are kidnapped in Kebbi state, near the border with Niger. They are
killed on March 8, 2012 in neighbouring Sokoto state during a botched
rescue operation.
President Goodluck Jonathan said they were killed by their abductors,
identifying Boko Haram. What is believed to be Boko Haram’s main
faction denied involvement.
- Jan 26, 2012: A German engineer is abducted on the outskirts of the
city of Kano. Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM) claims the
kidnapping. He is executed on May 31 by his captors during a military
operation at the site. A security source said the operation was a rescue
attempt, but Nigeria’s military later signaled that it did not know the
German was at the location when it began the raid.
AQIM is not known to operate directly in Nigeria, but experts believe
it has links with elements of Boko Haram and splinter groups.
- Dec 19, 2012: A French engineer is abducted in Katsina state,
bordering Niger. Radical Islamist group Ansaru claims his kidnapping,
citing France’s push for military intervention in Mali as a
justification.
Ansaru is thought to be a Boko Haram splinter group focusing on kidnapping and potentially with links to AQIM.
- February 16, 2013: Gunmen storm a construction site in Bauchi
state, kidnapping seven foreign workers and killing a security guard.
Two Lebanese, an Italian and a Greek are confirmed by their governments
to be among those seized. Nigerian police say the victims include four
Lebanese, an Italian, a Briton and a Greek.
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