A top security source has told Daily Trust that a German, Raufach Edgar,
who was kidnapped in Kano on January 26 this year was killed by his
captors this morning before he could be rescued by men of the JTF.
The
JTF had conducted a raid at Danbare area opposite the new campus of
Bayero University Kano this morning after tracing the kidnapped German
to the hideout where he was being held but the captors killed him before
the JTF could apprehend them.
read more
The raid is still ongoing and
sporadic shootings are still being heard by residents who are all
trapped within their homes and unable to go to work. A military
helicopter is also still hovering overhead, providing aerial support to
the forces on the ground.
The JTF is to brief the press soon on the incident.
Raufach
Edgar was until his kidnap working with Dantata and Sawoe construction
company. He was abducted by two gun men around 8 am on January 26 along
the Zaria - Kano expressway were his company is located.
Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb connection
On
March 27, a Mauritanian and four other men were arrested in Kano over
the January kidnapping. Four of the suspects were arrested in a raid on a
supermarket owned by the Mauritanian, while the fifth was held in a
separate raid.
“Guns and a laptop were recovered in the store and
the documents found in the computer, including an AQIM operation
manual, showed that the suspects are linked to AQIM (Al-Qaeda in the
Islamic Maghreb) and were involved in the kidnap of the German engineer
in January,” one of the sources said in describing the supermarket raid.
AQIM
has also disclosed through a private news agency in Mauritania a week
before the raid that it was holding the German and that it wanted to
swap him for a jailed Muslim woman.
A video obtained by the
agency, ANI, showed Raupach, his hands tied behind his back, surrounded
by masked gunmen. In the video he called on his "parents, friends and
German public opinion" to convince Berlin to "bring an end to the
torture of our Muslim sister", adding that only her liberation will save
his life.
AQIM warned that any attempt to rescue Raupach will
lead to his death, as happened in the case of Italian engineer Franco
Lamolinara and British colleague Chris McManus, killed earlier this
month during a failed rescue bid by Nigerian forces.
A source,
speaking of the Mauritanian, said “he turned the upper floor of his
store into a hideout where he housed his three Nigerian accomplices.”
Germany responds
A
release said to be authorised by the German Embassy in Abuja and
published as an advert in Daily Trust on May 11, 2012 claimed the German
woman in question, had been released.
The woman, Filiz Gelowicz,
who had converted to Islam and now bears the name Uma Saifullah
Al-Ansariya, was released two weeks ago, according to the advert.
The
publication announcing the release of the jailed German woman said,
“100 days missing. Your sister Uma Saifullah Al-Ansariya (Filiz
Gelowicz) is free since two weeks. When do you release our brother
Edgar?? His friends are waiting for him…”
Edgar’s photo was
placed by the side of the text of the advert, which also contained a
message in Arabic apparently meant to inform the kidnappers of the
release of Gelowicz.
culled from naija pals
No comments:
Post a Comment