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5 Kidnapped foreigners freed in Nigeria

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Five foreign workers and two locals who were kidnapped last week in oil-rich Nigeria’s Cross River state have been freed, police have said. 

The men included three Australians, a South African and a New Zealander working for Australian mining and engineering company Macmahon Holdings.

“Our men are at a safe location, but unfortunately five of them were injured during the incident,” Macmahon chief executive Sy van Dyk said at a press conference in Perth, Australia.   

No further details have been given about their abductions or release.  

Kidnapping for ransom has been a long-standing problem in southern Nigeria, particularly in the oil-producing Niger Delta region, where criminal gangs target wealthy Nigerians and expatriate workers. 


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