KANO – A group of 30 gunmen who stormed a residence in Katsina where
expatriate workers were staying kidnapped a French citizen after killing
two people, police said Thursday.
“I can confirm the abduction of a French national,” the Katsina state
police chief, Abdullahi Magaji, told AFP of the incident late Wednesday.
“The kidnappers numbering about 30 stormed the residence where the
engineers of (French company) Vergnet were staying,” he said, adding
that a security guard and a neighbour were shot dead in the attack.
The abducted engineer had just returned from a trip outside Nigeria, he addded.
Vergnet, a company that specialises in alternative energy according to
its website, was working on a wind power project in Katsina.
Abdullahi said the attack happened at a village called Rimi, about 25
kilometres (15 miles) from the state capital, Katsina city.
“The gunmen later threw an explosive device into the police station on
their way out the town to distract the police from pursuing them,” he
added.
Katsina, on the border with Niger, lies in a region assailed by Boko
Haram Islamists, an insurgent group that has killed hundreds in northern
and central Nigeria since 2009.
Katsina has however been spared Boko Haram’s attacks, and its police
chief told AFP he was confident the Islamists were not behind the
kidnapping.
The extremist group says it is fighting to create an Islamic state in Nigeria’s mainly Muslim north.
Security officials have blamed Boko Haram for previous similar
abductions, but the group, which frequently claims gun and bomb attacks,
has never acknowledged seizing a foreign national.
Following the abduction of a British and Italian in northwest Sokoto
state last year, Nigeria’s government sought to blame Boko Haram.
Residents however ruled out the group’s involvement, insisting it was
the work of local gangs.
The two Europeans were killed in March amid a rescue operation jointly planned with British authorities.
In January, unidentified gunmen kidnapped German engineer Edgar Raupach
in Kano state, which is next to Katsina. He was found dead in May in a
home described as a Boko Haram hideout.
A private Mauritanian news agency had reported that Raupach was taken by Al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM).
AQIM has not been known to operate directly in Nigeria, though Boko
Haram and other extremists in the country are thought to have links to
the group.
Kidnap for ransom has long been a lucrative business in Nigeria,
although most such incidents have occured in the oil-producing south,
where foreigners working for energy companies have repeatedly been
targetted.
Culled from : Vanguard
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