PORT HARCOURT, Nigeria (Reuters) - Nigerian security forces have freed two Russian sailors who were abducted from their vessel in the oil-producing Niger Delta a month ago, a senior security officer said Thursday.
Members of the State Security Service raided the kidnappers' hideout in the mangrove creeks of the delta, one of the world's largest wetlands, Tuesday, according to Douglas Dogo, the security agency's director in Rivers state.
"We did not encounter any resistance. We also arrested the kidnappers' link man and recovered the $60,000 (38,865 pounds) he had collected as ransom from the Russians' employers on behalf of the gang," Dogo told Reuters.
The Russians were snatched from their vessel near Bonny in Rivers state, the centre of Africa's biggest oil and gas industry, on August 11.
Hundreds of foreign oil workers and wealthy Nigerians have been kidnapped in the Niger Delta in recent years. Most have been released unharmed after payment of a ransom.
The criminality costs oil producers including Royal Dutch Shell, ExxonMobil and Chevron, millions of dollars a year in additional security measures.
(Reporting by Austin Ekeinde; Writing by Nick Tattersall; Editing by Mark Heinrich)
Relacionados
- COMUNICADO: EUROHYPO concede financiación a European Property Investors Special Opportunities Fund ("EPISO") para la adquisición de
- Economía/Finanzas.- Mapfre Re no descarta crecer en reaseguros con alguna adquisición, aunque "no lo necesita"
- COMUNICADO: NEXUS Biosystems termina la adquisición de los negocios de gestión de muestras de REMP de Tecan Group
- Economía.- La Xunta y Grupo Tojeiro presentan escrito para adquisición preferente de las acciones de Endesa en Reganosa
- La Xunta y Grupo Tojeiro presentan un escrito para la adquisición preferente de las acciones de Endesa en Reganosa