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21 bus passengers kidnapped in Iraq

Posted February 26, 2008 23:01:00

A group of armed men set up a fake checkpoint north of Iraq's restive town of Baquba and kidnapped 21 civilians travelling in two minibuses, police said.

Police Lieutenant Colonel Najim al-Sumaidaie from Baquba said the checkpoint was set up in an area called Al-Adaim, 60 kilometres north of Baquba in the Diyala province, north-east of Baghdad.

"At about 10:00am (local time) several armed men stopped a minibus carrying 11 men and three women at the checkpoint. They released the women but abducted the men," Lieutenant Colonel Sumaidaie said.

He said minutes later another minibus was stopped by the kidnappers and 10 men travelling in it were also abducted.

"All the 21 men were taken away in the same minibuses," Lieutenant Colonel Sumaidaie said.

He said the two buses had come from the northern oil city of Kirkuk and were on way to Baghdad passing through the treacherous terrain of Diyala.

- AFP

Tags: unrest-conflict-and-war, terrorism, iraq

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