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Gunmen have staged a mass kidnapping at the office of the Iraqi Red Crescent in central Baghdad, seizing up to 30 male staff and visitors, officials say. | |
Armed men wearing commando-style uniforms arrived in a fleet of vehicles and stormed the aid agency's office. | |
Once inside, the assailants separated the men from the women. | |
It is the latest in a wave of such kidnappings and comes as the UK Prime Minister Tony Blair makes a surprise visit to the Iraqi capital. | |
A large convoy of new vehicles like those used by the Iraqi police drew up at the Red Crescent office in Baghdad, according to officials. | |
Men in uniforms similar to those of the Interior Ministry's special commando forces got out and entered the building, saying they had been sent to check the premises. | |
Once inside, they rounded up all the men away, including employees and visitors. Three Iraqi guards from the nearby Netherlands embassy were also seized. | |
The Interior Ministry has said that none of its units had been on duty in the area at the time. | |
Infiltrated | |
This is the latest in a long series of similar operations and the second in less than a week. On Thursday, gunmen in military uniforms kidnapped up to 70 people from a commercial area in the Sanak area of the capital, with at least two dozen being subsequently freed. | |
Many of the kidnappings have been blamed on Shia militias, masquerading as police commando units. | |
But there is also a suspicion that the police are so infiltrated by the militias that they are indistinguishable, says the BBC's Jim Muir in Baghdad. | |
Criminal gangs seeking ransoms are also involved in kidnapping. | |
The Iraqi Red Crescent, the country's biggest humanitarian organisation, has previously been the target of the insurgency and random attacks. | |
On Friday, the organisation also accused US troops of attacking its office and vehicles. | |
The Red Crescent, which has a staff of 1,000 and 200,000 volunteers, is the only Iraqi aid group working across the country's 18 provinces. |