Gunmen
kill police escorting gas firm's boat in Nigeria
AFP
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Petroleumworld.com
03 13 07
Gunmen on Monday afternoon shot dead two policemen escorting a boat
belonging to Nigeria's main gas company in the oil-rich south of the
country, police said.
"Two policemen were killed in a pirate attack whilst escorting
a passenger boat to Bonny (Island)", a major oil and gas terminal,
Felix Ogbaudu, police commissioner for the southern Rivers State,
told AFP.
Dozens of foreign oil workers have been kidnapped over the past year
in the state and militant groups have also carried out bomb attacks
in its capital Port Harcourt, Nigeria's oil hub.
Ogbaudu said the boat, belonging to Nigeria LNG Ltd, the country's
biggest gas company, was travelling between Port Harcourt and the
company's headquarters on Bonny Island.
The
attack on the policemen came hours after two Croatians and a Montenegrin
abducted last month in southern Nigeria were rescued by local security
forces, according to industry sources and the Croatian foreign ministry
in Zagreb.
Seven people were also shot dead on March 2 and 10 others were seriously
wounded when gunmen opened fire in a crowded district of Port Harcourt.
AFP 12 1902 GMT 03 07
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