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MEND Frees American Hostage

Posted by on 2008/06/20 | Views: 637 |

MEND Frees American Hostage


The Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta (MEND) says it has freed Capt. J. Stone 'who was captured by our fighters in the early hours of yesterday."

The Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta (MEND) says it has freed Capt. J. Stone 'who was captured by our fighters in the early hours of yesterday."

According to MEND, the American 'was released unconditionally to his employers by 1645Hrs." MEND made the announcement in a press statement signed by its leader, Jomo Gbomo, concerning the attack on Shell facility some hours ago. According to the militant group, 'on Thursday, June 19, 2008, at 0045 Hrs, gallant fighters from the Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta (MEND) overran the supposedly fortified Bonga offshore oil fields operated by the Shell Petroleum Development Company. 'The main computerized control room responsible for coordinating the entire crude oil export operations from the fields was our main target. Our detonation engineers could not gain access to blow it up but decided against smoking out the occupants by burning down the facility to avoid loss of life.

'However, our next visit will be different as the facility will not be spared. We therefore ask all workers in the Bonga fields to evacuate for their safety as the military cannot protect them. In order that the Nigerian military does not pass off this humiliating breach as another ‘accident', an American, Captain Jack Stone from an oil services company, Tidex has been captured. his man was supposed to only be released in exchange for all Niger Delta hostages being held in northern Nigeria by the Nigerian government. ecause the criminals in the government and state security want to use this opportunity to make money from ransom, we have decided he will be released in the coming hours." e has since been released. END added in the statement: 'The location for today's (yesterday's) attack was deliberately chosen to remove any notion that off-shore oil exploration is far from our reach. The oil companies and their collaborators do not have any place to hide in conducting their nefarious activities. We use this opportunity to ask the oil majors to evacuate their expatriate staff from Nigeria until the issues in the Niger Delta have been addressed and resolved. Oil and gas tankers are also warned to avoid Nigerian waters. They stand the risk of laden crude oil or natural gas tankers being attacked."


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