Abductors of Agip tugboat engineer demand N5m ransom


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Gunmen, who attacked Nigerian Agip Oil Company’s tugboat and abducted the vessel’s chief engineer and a captain along the waterways of Nembe, Bayelsa State, have demanded N5m ransom.
A security source, who craved anonymity, said on Tuesday that the seven gunmen who attacked Agip gunboat contacted the company and demanded N5m ransom to free their victims.
The boat which sailed from Port Harcourt, Rivers State, to Brass in Bayelsa, to load petroleum products at Agip terminal was attacked by the hoodlums on Saturday evening at Peter’s Town, Nembe.

The Movement for the Emancipation of Niger Delta had claimed responsibility for the  incident.
But the security source said security operatives comprising the Nigerian Navy and the Joint Task Force, Operation Pulo Shield, did not have clues on the whereabouts of the gunmen and their victims.
“They only contacted the company and demanded N5m ransom. Negotiations are going on and they may likely reduce it. Security operatives dont know their whereabouts,” he claimed

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