Sunday, October 26, 2014

Niger Delta Militants kidnap Police Gunboat, Kill Policemen and Abduct 6 Oil Workers in Bayelsa

 
Deadly armed militants in the Niger Delta region at the weekend continued to unleash attacks on barges and boats along Nembe waterways in Bayelsa, abducting six oil workers and four policemen.

It was gathered that the pirates have also dispossessed the policemen of a gunboat during the attack. Two attacks reportedly occurred on Friday sending shockwaves down the spines of coastal communities and boat operators as security agents appeared to be unable to match the firepower of the militants.
According to SR, While the Police spokesman said he was on official duty in Abuja and unaware of developments in his station, the Bayelsa state Police Commissioner said he was busy in a meeting when contacted for comments. 
The ill-fated gunboat was escorting a barge owned by the Nigerian Agip Oil Company (NAOC) when it was attacked.

The sea pirates who operated on a speedboat that ambushed the gunboat and suddenly opened fire on the policemen. They overpowered the police and later took control of the gunboat between Santa Barbara and Nembe waterways in Bayelsa.

A source in the Joint Task Force told SaharaReporters that the Agip barge and its occupants were not the target of the gunmen, rather the gunboat, and the gunboat driver was among kidnapped after the boat was hijacked.

The gunboat, the three police escorts and the boat operator were kidnapped and are believed to have died.

"The barge and its occupants escaped because the gunboat was the target of the pirates. This incident happened along Santa Barbara and Nembe route at about 1.30pm. The pirates were after the gunboat and the police arms," the security source said

Also in a separate incident, six personnel aboard a boat of an oil services company, Icon Xearex were abducted at Oluasiri in Nembe axis of Bayelsa on Friday.

"Six persons were abducted from the boat belonging to that company," the source added.

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