The fast-growing new terrorist group, Jama’atu Ansarul Muslimina Fi Biladis- Sudan (a.k.a JAMBS), on Monday claimed responsibility for Sunday’s seizure of six foreign workers in Bauchi.
A guard was also killed during the raid on the company’s premises where the expatriates were kidnapped.
The victims are believed to include an Italian, a Filipino, a Briton, one Greek and a Lebanese.
They were working on a construction project when the militants attacked on Sunday, reports say.
JAMBS, believed to have been a breakaway
faction of the violent Islamic sect, Boko Haram, had similarly claimed
responsibility for the attack on Nigerian soldiers on their way to Mali
last month.
In the attack on the soldiers on
Okene-Lokoja Road, in Kogi State, two soldiers and many others were said
to be injured during a gunfight that ensued.
The group, according to a BBC
report, announced that it was behind Sunday’s kidnapping in an email,
saying it had “the custody of seven persons, which include Lebanese and
their European counterparts” working with a construction firm, Setraco.
On Monday, the UK Foreign and Commonwealth Office would still not confirm or deny reports that a Briton was among those held.
The kidnappers of the six foreigners
said to be about 24, armed with rifles and dynamites, were said to have
blown up two separate spots at the facility and escaped with the
hostages, including those seized from the club house.
The incident has precipitated a fresh
travel alert by the British and American embassies, warning their
citizens to avoid troubled states in Nigeria.
The embassies updated their travel
warnings on Monday, asking their citizens against all but essential
travel to some states of the federation.
In a telephone interview with one of our
correspondents, in Abuja, on Monday, the Political Officer in the
British High Commission, in Abuja, Mr. Robert Fitzpatrick, said, “We are
aware of reports that a number of foreign nationals, including a
British national, working for a construction company were abducted on
the 16 of February in Bauchi State, we are in contact with the Nigerian
authorities.”
He could however, not confirm whether one of the kidnapped foreigners is a British national.
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