Kidnapped expatriates from Calabar finally regain freedom

Sunday 26 June 2016

Kidnapped expatriates from Calabar finally regain freedom


The 7 expatriate contractors, including three Australians and a South African, have been released unharmed 4 days after they were kidnapped by gunmen in Calabar, Cross River State, Reuters reports

The Cross River State Security Adviser SSA, Mr Jude Ngaji, who confirmed the report told CrossRiverWatch that the expatriates were released early today (Sunday) morning.
Ngaji debunked claims that ransom was paid for their release. He also disclosed that all the foreigners were released unhurt without any injury while the two Nigerians sustained minor injuries possibly from torture by the kidnappers.

"I can confirm to you that all the kidnapped persons have been released this morning. All the white guys were released unhurt without any issues, but the two black guys, the Nigerians sustained some minor injuries possibly from torture."
When questioned whether a ransom was paid, the SSA said "Government does not pay ransom. I don’t know anything about any ransom. If any was paid, I am not aware and it was not paid by this government or any of the security agencies. I only know that the various security agencies collaborated and did their work very well and commendable to secure the release of the hostages."

Mr Ngaji who could not say whether any of the kidnappers were arrested however promised that none of them will go unpunished.
"In the course of the work to release the victims, the security agents gathered a lot of information about the kidnappers and their activities and I want to assure the public that none of them will go unpunished. I don’t want to speak too much on that." He said.
Cross River State Commissioner Jimoh Ozi-Obeh said they were released "unhurt" but gave no further details.

However, a top security source told CrossRiverWatch that an undisclosed amount of money was paid to the kidnappers to free the victims. The security agencies are on  the trail of the kidnappers to make sure they are arrested eventually and brought to book.

Meanwhile, there are indications that most of the foreigners who work for the Lafarge Cement factory in Mfamosing, Akamkpa LGA have deserted their duty posts because of the development.

[Reuters/CrossRiverWatch]

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