Indian, S African among three kidnapped in Burkina Faso

AFP  |  Ouagadougou(Burkina Faso) 

An Indian and a South African were among three mine workers kidnapped in a northern part of which has been repeatedly targeted by jihadists, sources told AFP.

"The three men of Indian, South African and Burkinabe nationality were kidnapped by unidentified armed men" between the Inata gold mine and the town of bordering and Niger, a security source told AFP.

The kidnapping was confirmed by a who said the three men "left the site (of the mine) around 8:00 am and by 10:00 am they had no more of them".

"After alerting the defence and security forces, we learned there had been a kidnapping," said the worker, declining to be named.

The kidnappers are "probably members of jihadist groups operating in the region", said another security source in the capital Ouagadougou, adding that the assailants "headed towards the border, and have likely already crossed it".

It is not the first time that foreign workers have been kidnapped in

Romanian Iulian Ghergut was abducted in 2015 by the Al-Mourabitoun group, linked to Al-Qaeda, and he remains in captivity.

In January 2016, another group kidnapped Australian and his wife Jocelyn, both in their eighties, in

was released but her husband, who had been working in the country for decades, is still being held.

There have also been incidents in other parts of the troubled Sahel country and an Italian missionary was last week kidnapped in neighbouring

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First Published: Mon, September 24 2018. 09:15 IST