Showing posts with label Abduction. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Abduction. Show all posts

Saturday, 16 August 2014

BOKO HARAM SUSPECTED TO HAVE ABDUCTED 50 VILLAGERS

Residents of a Nigerian village on the shore of Lake Chad say at least 50 residents are missing after a raid by suspected Boko Haram militants. A witness told the BBC that 26 people were also killed during the raid on the village of Doron Baga on Sunday. The remote region has poor communication links, meaning news of the raid took days to emerge. Nigeria has been plagued by attacks by the Boko Haram Islamist group in recent years, particularly in the north-east.In April, Boko Haram caused global outrage by abducting more than 200 girls from their boarding school in the remote down of Chibok in Borno state.

It is not yet clear how many people were seized during the attack. Some of the villagers tried to fight the attackers off, but they were unable to stop the raid, a villager elder told the BBC's Hausa service. "The militants then burnt down some houses and rounded up a group of 50 people", he said. "They were mainly women but also included some boys and girls", he added.Other survivors say young men were also taken possibly to be turned into Boko Haram fighters. Witnesses from the village also told reporters about the attack after reaching the state capital of Maiduguri. The Nigerian military has not commented on the attack yet.

Tuesday, 29 July 2014

FATHER OF JUVENTUS STRIKER RELEASED BY KIDNAPPERS

 Father of Juventus striker was held in Buenos Aires. Segundo Tevez unharmed after eight-hour captureCarlos Tevez is understood to be flying out to Argentina to help deal with the matter. The lawyer for Carlos Tevez says the father of the Argentina and Juventus star was kidnapped on Tuesday, but was released eight hours later and appeared to be physically unharmed. Gustavo Galasso said the forward’s father “is in good shape” as he announced the news about Segundo Tevez to reporters in Argentina.

Police did not immediately provide information about the incident. But the Argentinian TV station C5N said Tevez was set free after a payment of $400,000. Galasso did not confirm this.

In Italy, Juventus said that it gave Tevez permission to travel for “family reasons,” but reports in Italy said he was not going back to Argentina following the release. Local reports said Tevez’s father was kidnapped by unknown assailants around sunrise but offered few other details.

FATHER OF JUVENTUS STRIKER CARLOS TEVEZ KIDNAPPED

The father of Juventus Striker, Carlos Tevez has been kidnapped in Argentina and is being held for ransom, according to reports in Argentina.

The incident occurred at around 7am on Tuesday in Moron, on the outskirts of Buenos Aires, when Juan Alberto Cabral’s car was intercepted, reports La Nación.

The criminals contacted the family in the city and made an initial request for ransom that was much lower than a second request a short time later, suggesting it wasn’t initially clear to them who they were holding.

Police are investigating the incident and the Juventus striker Tevez is understood to be travelling to Argentina to help deal with the matter.