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Cargo ship with 10 on board seized in Niger Delta
Gunmen hijacked a cargo ship in the Niger Delta and kidnapped at least ten people on board, a Nigerian military spokesman said on Monday.
Port Harcourt: Gunmen hijacked a cargo ship in the Niger Delta and kidnapped at least ten people on board, a Nigerian military spokesman said on Monday.
The attackers intercepted the MV Thou Galaxy late on Sunday as it sailed for Warri in Delta state, seizing the captain and others. The nationalities of those taken were not known.
Military spokesman Rabe Abubakar said he believed gunmen loyal to rebel leader Tom Polo were behind the attack and that the Delta state government was trying to resolve the matter. No group has claimed responsibility.
Networks of armed gangs have taken advantage of the breakdown in law and order to steal large quantities of crude oil, a practice known as "bunkering".
One security source said the latest hijacking could be linked to the military's seizure of a vessel suspected of carrying stolen crude oil in the delta on Saturday.
The navy arrested 22 Filipinos on board the MT Akuada in the waters off of Escravos in Delta state. The ship was carrying 12,000 tonnes of oil.
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