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Bayelsa: Abducted NSCDC operative, oil workers regain freedom

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An operative of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) and four contract staff at Conoil field in Bayelsa, kidnapped by suspected pirates on Dec. 1, have regained freedom.

The spokesman for the NSCDC in Bayelsa, Mr Solomon Ogbere, confirmed this in a telephone interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Wednesday.

“Our colleague and four others abducted are back, and we are still on the trail of the hoodlums who perpetrated the dastardly act.

“We were supported by members of the community and sister security agencies.

“The command has always built a cordial relationship with members of communities where our men are deployed, and this helped us in this situation.

“We are still on trail of the criminals and remain optimistic that they will be soon apprehended to face the law,” Ogbere said.

NAN reports that the five victims were kidnapped on their way from Yenagoa to Koluama 1 in Southern Ijaw Local Government Area of Bayelsa.

The four contract staff are employees of a catering contractor to Conoil.

They were seized along with supplies for personnel at the Conoil location in Koluama 1.

Community youths in Southern Ijaw had raised a search party shortly after the abduction eight days ago.

Gunmen had on Nov. 27 attacked and killed an NSCDC personnel and two oil workers, and kidnapped seven others at the creek of Nembe Local Government Area.

The state government had imposed a curfew on its waterways and banned the use of speed boats with 200 horse power engines on all waterways.

Efforts to speak with the spokesman for Conoil , Mr Abiodun Azeez, was not successful. (NAN)

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