Somali gunmen kidnap foreign aid workers

Sat Jul 18, 2009 6:26pm BST
 
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By Mohamed Ahmed

MOGADISHU (Reuters) - Somali gunmen kidnapped three foreign aid workers on Saturday in a raid on a Kenyan border town, then went back over the porous border into the Horn of Africa nation, rebels and residents said.

Cross-border raids are fairly common in the remote region, but usually involve cattle rustlers or gangs of robbers preying on business people in both countries. Ill-funded Kenyan security forces can do little to police the vast, impoverished area.

Somalia's militant al Shabaab group, which denied involvement, vowed to track down the captors who took the three workers from Mandera town, straddling the Kenya-Somali border.

"The authorities in Mandera (in Kenya) told us that those aid workers had been kidnapped. We're now going to run after them," said Sheikh Osman, an al Shabaab member in the neighbouring district in Somalia.

Al Shabaab said the kidnappers were moving deeper inside Somalia and had been seen at the entrance to the provincial town of Baidoa where the group had seized one of the captors' cars.

Sheikh Aden of al Shabaab said the vehicle with the hostages had escaped and was heading towards Mogadishu.

"One of the vehicles has been seized ... our men surrounded the car, which was escorting the car carrying the hostages ... we're still chasing after the hostages," he said from Balad Hawa, the town neighbouring Mandera on the Somali side.

There was no independent confirmation of that report.  Continued...

 

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