Afran : Spaniards abducted in Mauritania
on 2009/11/30 14:27:10
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Three Spanish aid workers have been abducted while delivering supplies to impoverished villages in northwestern Mauritania, Spanish and Mauritanian officials said.

The aid workers, two men and a woman, were travelling on a road linking the capital, Nouakchott, to the city of Nouadhibou in the north, when they were seized on Sunday, a Spanish diplomat said.

They were transporting donations to various towns as part of a convoy along the route when they were attacked by armed men.

A Mauritanian security official confirmed the incident, and said the attackers opened fire to force the vehicle to stop.

"The Spaniards ... had gone to distribute humanitarian aid to the poorest of the poor of Nouadhibou when the unknown gunmen started shooting at them before kidnapping them," The Associated Press news agency quoted a senior police official in Nouakchott as saying.

Motives unknown

The attack took place outside the town of Chelkhett Legtouta, 170km north of the capital, and Mauritanian military forces in the area were searching for the attackers, officials said.

A spokesman for Barcelona-Accio Solidaria, a Spanish humanitarian organisation, named the three as Albert Vilalta, Alicia Gamez and Roque Pascual and said they were members of their group.

"They found all the supplies, only the people were gone," the AFP news agency quoted him as saying.

"We don't know anything more, if they were bandits or had any political motives."

There was no immediate claim of responsibility for the attack.

Security has been a growing concern in the country since armed men killed four French tourists in 2007, while 12 Mauritanian soldiers were ambushed and shot dead north of the capital by suspected al-Qaeda fighters in 2008.

aljazeera

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