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Gunmen kidnap 2 Lebanese workers in Nigeria-sources
04 Jun 2008 12:50:00 GMT
Source: Reuters
LAGOS, June 4 (Reuters) - Gunmen in Nigeria have kidnapped two Lebanese construction workers in the southern oil-producing Niger Delta and are demanding a ransom for their release, security sources said on Wednesday.

The men were working for Setraco, a local engineering company specialising in building roads and bridges, when they were kidnapped near the town of Amassoma on Tuesday, one of the sources -- a private security contractor -- told Reuters.

"Ransom has been demanded by an unknown group," he said.

Setraco was not available for comment while military and police officials were unable immediately to confirm the report.

Militants who say they are fighting for greater local control of oil resources in the Niger Delta, home to Africa's biggest oil industry, have carried out numerous attacks since 2006, blowing up pipelines and sabotaging industry facilities.

The unrest has helped push world oil prices to record highs.

The Nigerian authorities have made some progress combating oil theft, known locally as "bunkering", but this has led criminal gangs to seek other forms of income and there have been numerous kidnappings for ransom.

Two foreign employees of oil services company Lonestar -- one from Pakistan, the other from Malta -- were kidnapped in the Niger Delta almost two weeks ago.

More than 200 foreigners have been seized in violence in the region since early 2006. Almost all have been released unharmed. (For full Reuters Africa coverage and to have your say on the top issues, visit: http://africa.reuters.com/ ) (Reporting by Nick Tattersall; Editing by Janet Lawrence)


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