Updated December 23rd, 2019 at 02:44 IST

18 Indians abducted from Hong Kong-flagged vessel released, says Indian High Commission

Eighteen Indians, who were kidnapped by pirates from a Hong Kong-flagged vessel near the Nigerian coast, have been released, the Indian High Commission

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Eighteen Indians, who were kidnapped by pirates from a Hong Kong-flagged vessel near the Nigerian coast, have been released, the Indian High Commission in Nigeria said on Sunday.

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According to ARX Maritime, a global agency tracking maritime developments in the region, 19 people were kidnapped from the ship on December 3 after the ship was taken over by pirates. Out of them, 18 were Indians.

"Nigerian Navy @NigerianNavy and Shipping Company have confirmed the release of 18 Indian nationals, taken hostage from MT Nave Constellation on 3 December. Thank all stakeholders involved in their safe release," the Indian High Commission tweeted.

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Official sources said following the reports of kidnapping of the Indians that the country's mission in Nigeria approached the African nation's authorities for help to ascertain the details and rescue the abducted Indians. 

18 Indians Kidnapped 

Eighteen Indians on board a Hong Kong-flagged vessel were kidnapped by pirates near the Nigerian coast on December 2 said a global agency tracking maritime developments in the region. Official sources said following the reports of kidnapping of the Indians, the country's mission in Nigeria has approached the African nation's authorities for help to ascertain the details and rescue the abducted Indians. According to ARX Maritime, which tracks movements of ships, said on its website that the ship was taken over by pirates and 19 people on board the vessel were kidnapped out of which 18 were Indians.

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Published December 23rd, 2019 at 01:31 IST