Boko Haram Releases Kidnapped French Family
A French family of seven including four children kidnapped in north
Cameroon and taken to Nigeria by suspected Boko Haram militants have
been released, a senior Cameroon official said on Friday.
"They are all alive and well," Ferdinand Ngoh Ngoh, secretary general
of Cameroon's presidency, said in a statement carried by state radio. He
said the family had been handed to Cameroon authorities late on
Thursday.
The family, which was on holiday, was abducted in February by men on
motorcycles, armed with Kalashnikovs in Dabanga about 10 km (six miles)
from the Nigerian border near the Waza national park, reports Reuters.
Gunmen claiming to be from Nigerian Islamist group Boko Haram later
released videos of the family,
threatening to kill them if authorities in Nigeria and Cameroon did not release Muslim militants held there.
threatening to kill them if authorities in Nigeria and Cameroon did not release Muslim militants held there.
The parents of the family, which included two boys and two girls as
well as another relative, worked for French utility firm GDF Suez.