Expatriate Worker In Nigeria Rescued A Day After Abduction

Publisher:
Wochit
Publication Date:
16 June 2014
Tags:
Nigeria, Governance, Conflict, Peace and Security

A foreigner working in Nigeria was freed by security forces a day after being abducted in the central Plateau state. Nigeria's Special Task Force, which is made up of both military and police personnel, had started their search after the man failed to turn up for work on Saturday morning. He was rescued just before midnight on Sunday, Special Task Force spokesman Captain Ikedichi Iweha told Reuters, adding that no ransom was paid and one person had been arrested so far. The task force had previously identified the abducted man as a Briton, but Iweha only confirmed he was an expatriate worker.

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