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Nigeria denies militant's death | Nigeria denies militant's death |
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Nigerian President Umaru Yar'Adua has denied claims a militant leader from the country's oil-rich Delta has died in police custody. | Nigerian President Umaru Yar'Adua has denied claims a militant leader from the country's oil-rich Delta has died in police custody. |
The president's spokesman said Henry Okah was "in safe custody". | The president's spokesman said Henry Okah was "in safe custody". |
The Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta (Mend) had sent an e-mail to reporters saying he was shot "accidentally" during interrogation. | The Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta (Mend) had sent an e-mail to reporters saying he was shot "accidentally" during interrogation. |
Mr Okah was extradited from Angola last week, where he was held in September for allegedly trying to buy arms. | |
The Mend e-mail said it had received "disturbing reports" Mr Okah had died at a military hospital in Kaduna state on Tuesday morning, after being shot during interrogation by Nigerian security forces. | |
Wild rumour? | Wild rumour? |
Giving the government 24 hours to confirm or deny the rumour, the group warned: "Failure to do this will bring a bloodbath in that region and beyond." | Giving the government 24 hours to confirm or deny the rumour, the group warned: "Failure to do this will bring a bloodbath in that region and beyond." |
According to the news agency Reuters, presidential spokesman Olusegun Adeniyi said: "I know that Henry Okah is alive. He is in safe custody." | |
He would not elaborate, reported Reuters. | |
The BBC's Alex Last in Lagos says Nigeria by tradition is full of wild rumour and this could well turn out to be a hoax. | The BBC's Alex Last in Lagos says Nigeria by tradition is full of wild rumour and this could well turn out to be a hoax. |
But if Mr Okah has died in custody, it could spark a fresh round of violence and derail any talk of peace, he says. | But if Mr Okah has died in custody, it could spark a fresh round of violence and derail any talk of peace, he says. |
Mr Okah is a founder member of Mend, which carried out attacks in the Delta two years ago that cut Nigerian oil production by a quarter. | |
Since then the group has factionalised and some leaders have halted attacks after striking deals with the government, although Mr Okah's faction has remained active. | Since then the group has factionalised and some leaders have halted attacks after striking deals with the government, although Mr Okah's faction has remained active. |