Aid workers kidnapped in Kenya

09:14 30/06/2012 » Society

Aid workers kidnapped in Kenya

A Kenyan driver has been killed and four foreign aid workers kidnapped at a refugee camp in Kenya close to the border with Somalia, police say, according to BBC.

The foreigners, from Canada, Norway, Pakistan and the Philippines, worked for the Norwegian Refugee Council.

They were travelling in a convoy when they were ambushed by gunmen in Dadaab, which houses more than 450,000 Somalis.

Several aid workers have been kidnapped from Dadaab in the last year and many groups have withdrawn from the camp.

The region's deputy police chief, Philip Ndolo, said two vehicles in the convoy had come under attack - and one had managed to get away.

He told the AFP news agency that the driver of the second vehicle was shot by a gunman and died while receiving treatment at hospital, correcting earlier reports that he had also been kidnapped.

Two other Kenyans were also shot, another driver and a contractor for the Norwegian Refugee Council, Reuters news agency reports Mr Ndolo as saying.

A spokesman for the Norwegian Refugee Council said its secretary general, Elizabeth Rasmussen, was in the convoy that came under attack, but she had escaped unharmed.


 

Source: Panorama.am

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