Friday, 25 October 2013

Nigeria Rebels in Touch With US Mariner Kidnappers

PHOTO: The C-Retriever is an oil supply vessel owned by U.S. marine transport group Edison Chouest Offshore.
Rebels in Nigeria's troubled and oil-rich Niger Delta say they are in contact with the kidnappers of two U.S. mariners and can help ensure their safety.
Officials say the captain and an engineer of the U.S.-flagged vessel named C-Retriever were taken from the offshore supply vessel during a Wednesday afternoon attack in the Gulf of Guinea.
An email reportedly from the Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta says the men were captured off the coast of the Nigerian town of Brass.
Nigeria's navy says they are searching for the kidnapped men. They have reported freeing at least two hostages this year and killing several pirates in counter attacks. An American kidnapped from the oil-refining city of Warri last year was freed after a week in captivity.


3 comments:

  1. It is obvious that the rebels be the kidnappers na.

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  2. @ Obi, you are quite right. Crazy militants trying to eat their cakes and to have them at the same time.

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  3. In contact with the kidnappers indeed. A beg they should release the people they have kidnapped biko.

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