Militant group claims responsibility for kidnapping in Nigeria

Militant group claims responsibility for kidnapping in Nigeria
Updated 19 February 2013
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Militant group claims responsibility for kidnapping in Nigeria

Militant group claims responsibility for kidnapping in Nigeria

KANO, Nigeria: A militant group linked to Al-Qaeda claimed responsibility yesterday for kidnapping seven foreigners during a night time raid in a remote northern Nigerian town at the weekend.
Gunmen killed a security guard and abducted a Briton, an Italian, a Greek and four Lebanese workers after storming the housing compound of Lebanese construction firm Setraco in Jama’are in Bauchi state late on Saturday.
It was the worst case of foreigners being kidnapped in the mostly Muslim north of Africa’s most populous country since an insurgency by militants intensified two years ago.
“By Allah’s grace (we) have the custody of seven persons, which include Lebanese and their European counterparts working with Setraco,” read a statement from Ansaru, a group that has kidnapped other foreigners in Nigeria in the past.
The kidnapping was “based on the transgression and atrocities done to the religion by the European countries in many places such as Afghanistan and Mali,” the statement said.
Attacks by fractured militant groups in northern Nigeria have become the biggest threat to stability in Africa’s top oil producer. Ansaru’s full name is Jama’atu Ansarul Musilimina Fi Biladis Sudan, which roughly translates as “Vanguards for the Protection of Muslims in Black Africa.”
The group has risen to prominence only in recent months.
It has claimed responsibility for kidnapping a Frenchman last year and a raid on a major police station, where it said hundreds of prisoners were released. Britain said the group was behind the kidnap of a British and an Italian killed last year during a failed rescue attempt.