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Nigerian Ship Hijackers Escape With 5 Hostages, Not Affiliated With Biafra by Marlboro1: 6:15am On Feb 06, 2016
Militants who hijacked a ship off the south Nigerian coast and demanded the release of Nnamdi Kanu are criminals without affiliation to the Biafran cause, a maritime security analyst tells Newsweek.

The vessel was reportedly hijacked last Friday and a spokesman for the militants, known only as General Ben, demanded that Kanu—the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) group— be released from Nigerian detention within 31 days, or the ship would be destroyed and its crew murdered. Kanu has been detained in Nigeria since October and is facing trial for treason. He was denied bail on January 29 and his case was adjourned until February 9.

The hijackers disembarked the ship in Nigeria on Sunday, taking five hostages with them, AP reported on Wednesday. Denmark-based Risk Intelligence said that the hijacking of the vessel—a Greek-owned, Liberian-flagged ship called the MT Leon Dias—took place 115 nautical miles south-southwest of Brass, a town in Bayelsa state on the southern Nigerian coast. The vessel then proceeded to Cotonou in Benin, where it anchored on Monday. The hostages include two Filipinos, two Russians and a Georgian, according to Risk Intelligence.

Nigeria’s director of defense information, Brigadier General Rabe Abubakar, told Newsweek on Monday that the hijacking was an “act of sabotage” and that the Nigerian authorities were pursuing the criminals. Abubakar later said that the hijackers were not affiliated to the pro-Biafran movement, and two of the leading campaign groups for Biafran independence—Kanu’s IPOB and the Movement for the Actualization of a Sovereign State of Biafra (MASSOB)—denied that they had ordered the hijacking.

Dirk Steffen, maritime security director at Risk Intelligence, tells Newsweek that the five hostages remained with the hijackers in the oil-producing Niger Delta region of Nigeria. He says that negotiations are ongoing and that the hijackers have demanded a ransom that does not include the release of Kanu.

Newsweek contacted Leon Shipping Company, the Greek firm that owns the MT Leon Dias, for comment but received no reply.

Steffen also claims the hijacking is unlikely to be linked to pro-Biafran groups. “The Biafrans have no track record in this sort of activity,” he says. “That’s very much an activity that the coastal communities in the Niger Delta engage in.”

He adds that tribal differences make political collaboration between pro-Biafrans and militants from the Niger Delta unlikely. Pro-Biafrans mainly come from the Igbo ethnic group, which constituted the majority of the population of the republic of Biafra when it existed between 1967 and 1970. Rebels who were involved in the Niger Delta militancy—which saw militants attack oil pipelines and kidnap workers in the mid-2000s—mainly hail from the Ijaw ethnic group. “It is just extremely unlikely that the Biafrans are involved in this,” says Steffen.

Pro-Biafran demonstrations in southeast Nigeria have swelled since Kanu was detained in October 2015. Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari has rejected calls for Kanu’s release, saying that the pro-Biafran activist—who is based in London and is the director of underground media outlet Radio Biafra—is a flight risk.

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Re: Nigerian Ship Hijackers Escape With 5 Hostages, Not Affiliated With Biafra by Oladimejy(m): 6:32am On Feb 06, 2016
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Re: Nigerian Ship Hijackers Escape With 5 Hostages, Not Affiliated With Biafra by Siberia101: 6:36am On Feb 06, 2016
False Flag
Re: Nigerian Ship Hijackers Escape With 5 Hostages, Not Affiliated With Biafra by alatbaba1(m): 6:56am On Feb 06, 2016
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Re: Nigerian Ship Hijackers Escape With 5 Hostages, Not Affiliated With Biafra by GworoChewinMaga: 7:07am On Feb 06, 2016
This is not the act of pro Biafrans or Niger Delta militants but the handwork of the Nigerian Govt, desperate to start a war in the Niger Delta.
Re: Nigerian Ship Hijackers Escape With 5 Hostages, Not Affiliated With Biafra by LadyExcellency: 7:15am On Feb 06, 2016

Nigeria’s director of defense information, Brigadier General Rabe Abubakar, told Newsweek on Monday that the hijacking was an “act of sabotage” and that the Nigerian authorities were pursuing the criminals. Abubakar later said that the hijackers were not affiliated to the pro-Biafran movement.

“It is just extremely unlikely that the Biafrans are involved in this,” says Steffen.


Re: Nigerian Ship Hijackers Escape With 5 Hostages, Not Affiliated With Biafra by gohzieh(m): 7:18am On Feb 06, 2016
How do we know its the militants? IPOB don't play around water ever. So its obvious and we know who did this. Go to delta state and ask them.
Re: Nigerian Ship Hijackers Escape With 5 Hostages, Not Affiliated With Biafra by Flexherbal(m): 7:24am On Feb 06, 2016
Will crime ever stop?
Re: Nigerian Ship Hijackers Escape With 5 Hostages, Not Affiliated With Biafra by GworoChewinMaga: 7:30am On Feb 06, 2016
gohzieh:
How do we know its the militants? IPOB don't play around water ever. So its obvious and we know who did this. Go to delta state and ask them.


This is not even ND militants.


This is exactly how Abacha hired some young Yorubas to hijack a commercial airliner demanding the release of Abiola.

No body believed that bullsh1t because everyone back then knew it was Abacha trying to discredit NADECO as a terrorist group.

This is just like how the army claimed the Shiites were attempting to kill the COAS from where they justified massacring them.

This is 100% pure false flag operation

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