5 Seismic Oil workers Kidnapped in Niger Delta
Fri, May 17, 2019 | By publisher
Crime
Oil workers with the Integrated Data Services Limited, IDSL and BGP, a subsidiary of China National Petroleum Corporation have been kidnapped by gunmen in Akuku-Toru Local government area of Rivers State
FIVE oil workers were on Tuesday kidnapped by gunmen within the Oil Mining Lease, OML – 55 operated by Belemaoil Producing Limited, an indigenous oil company, in Akuku-Toru Local Government Area of Rivers.
The Rivers Police Command, which confirmed the incident said all hands were on deck to ensure the unconditional release of the workers.
Nnamdi Omoni, police public relations officer of the Rivers Police Command, said that gunboats had been deployed to trail the abductors, assuring that the victims would be released unhurt.
“Yes, I can confirm that five seismic workers were kidnapped two days ago. We have intensified efforts to ensure their release and gunboats have been deployed.
“We are working with other sister agencies, especially the Nigerian Navy and Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps, to ensure they are released within record time,” the police said.
The oil workers are personnel of Integrated Data Services Limited, IDSL and BGP, a subsidiary of China National Petroleum Corporation.
The workers were on the site of an ongoing seismic operations by Belemaoil when they abducted. (NAN)
– May 17, 2019 @ 13:12 GMT |
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