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Nigerian police rescue abducted Turkish men

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Don Awunah, Akwa Ibom Commissioner of Police

Nigerian police have rescued two Turkish men kidnapped earlier this month in the country’s southeast, a police official said on Saturday.

The pair, who worked for a construction company, were abducted on April 11 in the town of Eket in Akwa Ibom state, in the country’s Niger Delta energy hub.

Kidnapping for ransom is common in some parts of Nigeria.

“The two Turkish nationals were rescued by police on the 19th of April,” said Okechukwu Chukwu, a deputy superintendent in Akwa Ibom state.

“No casualty was recorded during their rescue but five suspects were arrested. No ransom was paid, and investigations are ongoing. The Turks have been reunited with their families.”

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A security source had earlier told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), that the abductors had been in touch with the BKS Construction Company in Onna local government where the expatriates work.

He said that the abductors contacted the construction company and demanded N200 million to release them.

“The abductors have demanded the sum of N200 million before the victims could be released to the company.

The company is negotiating with the abductors to secure the release of the victims,” the source said.

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According to the source, the firm is offering N500,000.

There was an increase in crime in the Niger Delta last year that coincided with a series of attacks on energy facilities. There have been no militant attacks on energy installations so far this year.

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