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Morocco’s Recently released victims of kidnappings in Nigeria say snakes
navy has rescued 141 African migrants onboard a boat that experienced difficulties while sailing from Mauritania to the Spanish are being used to terrorise them into raising ransoms.
archipelago of Canary Islands. There's been a sharp rise in kidnappings, with ever greater
The rescue was carried out on Sunday, about 274 km (170 sums being extorted.
miles) south-west of the city of Dakhla in the Western Sahara desert. One abductee told the government-owned News Agency of Nigeria some victims
The migrants had left the Mauritanian coast on 10 were taken to areas known to be snake-infested and thrown into the bush.
February, the Reuters news agency reported, citing the Moroccan navy. In the words of one, "that's when a victim will ask
Last year, the Canary Islands received nearly 32,000 friends and family to sell everything to raise the ransom house, cars, goods,
migrants, the highest number recorded since 2006. just everything".
In January, Spanish authorities said they continued Both criminals and victims are at risk of being bitten - and
to record a surge in migrant arrivals to the islands, with most boats some are.
originating from Mauritania. Local doctors have confirmed that some kidnap victims have
required treatment for snake bites following their release.
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