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May 17, 2010

May 17, 2010 - Daily Star - Nigeria Four Lebanese abducted in south

Four Lebanese abducted in south Nigeria

UYO, Nigeria: Gunmen dressed as soldiers abducted four Lebanese expatriates working for a construction company in Nigeria’s restive and oil-rich south, an attack that left four people dead after a firefight, security forces said Saturday.
The Lebanese kidnap victims all worked for road construction company Stemco on a project in Akwa Ibom state, an oil-producing state in the Niger Delta, said state police commissioner Walter Regbere.
The attack happened late Friday and a gun battle left a police officer, a soldier, a civilian and one of the disguised kidnappers dead, Regbere said.
“No group has claimed responsibility for the attack,” the commissioner told reporters on Saturday.
Police took one person into custody after the attack, Regbere said.
Foreign oil companies working in the Niger Delta region face regular attacks by militants who have targeted pipelines, kidnapped petroleum company workers and fought government troops since 2006.
But the level of violence used during the attack hasn’t been seen for some time in a region supposedly brought under control by a government-sponsored amnesty program.
No militant group claimed responsibility for Friday’s attack. – AP

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