Monday, 18 November 2013

French hostage escapes from terrorists' den after 11 months in captivity


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The Nigerian police on Sunday in Kaduna, handed over a 63-year-old French man, Francis Collomp, who escaped from terrorists’ den to officials of the French embassy. in Kaduna.
Collomp’s abductors were suspected to be members of the Jama’atu Ansarul Muslimina Fi Bilads-Sudan.
He was seized in Rimi town of Katsina State 11 months ago.
The foreigner, an engineer with a French renewable energy firm, Vergnet company of France, was on a routine official assignment when he was kidnapped.
Kaduna State Police Commissioner, Olufemi Adenaike, who presented Collomp to journalists at the police headquarters on Sunday said, “The man escaped from the kidnappers yesterday (Saturday) through the bush at Dan Magaji village in Zaria, Kaduna State.  He saw an Okada man (commercial motorcyclists) and told him to take him to the nearest police station. This is how far I can go for security reasons.”
The CP, who handed him over to French embassy officials  who came to  the command headquarters in Kaduna, said  arrangements had been concluded to fly the man  back to France on Monday (today).
He further explained that the kidnappers took the French national  to Kano where he spent nine months before taking him back to Zaria where he spent another two months  before his escape yesterday.

Culled from PUNCH.

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