The News (New Glasgow)

Two Canadians, two Americans abducted in Nigeria are freed

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Two Canadians and two Americans who were kidnapped in Nigeria’s north-central Kaduna state on Tuesday have been freed and are in good condition, police said Saturday.

Police and a special antikidnap­ping squad rescued the foreigners in the Kagarko local government area Friday night after a massive manhunt, state police commission­er Agyole Abeh said.

“No ransom was paid. It was the efforts of the police through the directives of the Inspector General of Police that led to their release,” he said.

One suspect was arrested in connection with the kidnapping and police were on the trail of remaining suspects, Abeh said.

The foreigners have been taken to the capital, Abuja, Kaduna state police spokesman Mukhtar Aliyu said.

“They are in good condition but due to trauma they have to undergo medical observatio­n.” Aliyu said.

Gunmen ambushed the foreigners Tuesday as they travelled from Kafanchan in Kaduna state to Abuja.

Two police escorts were killed in what police called a “fierce gun battle.”

The Canadians and Americans have not been publicly identified. Aliyu earlier said they are investors setting up solar stations in villages around Kafanchan.

Elizabeth Reid, a spokeswoma­n for Global Affairs Canada, said Canadian officials worked closely on the ground with the Nigerian government.

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