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Nigeria military finds arms cache | Nigeria military finds arms cache |
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Nigeria's military say they have found an arms cache belonging to a wanted militant leader in Port Harcourt. | Nigeria's military say they have found an arms cache belonging to a wanted militant leader in Port Harcourt. |
The weapons were discovered after a raid on the hide-out of Ateke Tom, the head of the Niger Delta Vigilantes. | The weapons were discovered after a raid on the hide-out of Ateke Tom, the head of the Niger Delta Vigilantes. |
The group has been blamed for a spate of recent kidnappings and bank robberies in the oil-rich city. | The group has been blamed for a spate of recent kidnappings and bank robberies in the oil-rich city. |
The BBC's Abdullahi Kaura Abubakar says the find is significant as the group was supposed to have handed in all their weapons after a truce last year. | The BBC's Abdullahi Kaura Abubakar says the find is significant as the group was supposed to have handed in all their weapons after a truce last year. |
The Vigilantes, accused of stealing crude oil, were involved in bloody battles with other militants competing for territory in 2004. | The Vigilantes, accused of stealing crude oil, were involved in bloody battles with other militants competing for territory in 2004. |
Nigeria's military has taken a tough new approach with militants | |
A reliable military source told our correspondent that four arrests had been made. | A reliable military source told our correspondent that four arrests had been made. |
But Mr Tom has told the BBC the seized weapons did not belong to him. | But Mr Tom has told the BBC the seized weapons did not belong to him. |
The military say their haul included 12 AK47s, seven general purpose machine guns, eight sub-machine guns, ammunition, bullet-proof vests and dynamite. | The military say their haul included 12 AK47s, seven general purpose machine guns, eight sub-machine guns, ammunition, bullet-proof vests and dynamite. |
The abductions and attacks on oil facilities have led to oil companies withdrawing staff, cutting Nigeria's oil production by a quarter. | The abductions and attacks on oil facilities have led to oil companies withdrawing staff, cutting Nigeria's oil production by a quarter. |
Foreigners in Nigeria's oil capital, Port Harcourt, now move around with several armed guards. | Foreigners in Nigeria's oil capital, Port Harcourt, now move around with several armed guards. |
Oil industry sources say hostage-taking has become an attractive business, as oil companies strike clandestine ransom deals. | Oil industry sources say hostage-taking has become an attractive business, as oil companies strike clandestine ransom deals. |
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