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Abducted Germans regain freedom, ‘taken to Abuja’

Abducted Germans regain freedom, ‘taken to Abuja’
February 26
13:40 2017

Peter Breunij and Johannes Buringer, two German archaeologists who were abducted ‎in Jenjela village, Kagarko local government area of Kaduna state, have been freed after four days in captivity.

Sources told TheCable that their abductors released them in Kateri village, along the Kaduna-Abuja road, late Saturday, and they were later taken to the German embassy in Abuja.

Their abductors had demanded a N60 million ransom, but the police have not revealed whether or not any amount was paid.

The victims had come to Nigeria from the University of Frankfurt, Germany, over a project ‎with the National Commission for Museum and Monuments and other institutions on the relics of Nok culture in Nigeria.

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A witness, who was part of the team working with Germans, had narrated how they were kidnapped.

He said two people who tried to secure their release were shot dead.

“One of us who is a hunter suggested that we go after them, but only one of us agreed and the two of them crossed the road, chasing the gunmen,” he had said.

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“When the kidnappers realised that the two men were following them, they turned and opened fire, killing the hunter and the other man.”

Acting-President Yemi Osinbajo summoned Ibrahim Idris, inspector-general of police (IGP), over the incident.

The police deployed special forces, comprising the intelligence response team ( IRT), the technical intelligence unit (TIU) and the anti-kidnapping unit in a mission to rescue the victims.

 

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