MOGADISHU, May 3: Unidentified gunmen
kidnapped a German nurse from the International Committee of the Red Cross in
the Somali capital, Mogadishu, on Wednesday night, police and the ICRC said.
While abductions and killings of Somali aid workers
are common in the Horn of Africa country, the targeting of foreign workers has
become far less frequent in recent years as security has improved.
"We got the report minutes after she was abducted
and now we are searching the whole area. We hope we shall find her," Major
Mohamed Hussein, a police officer, told Reuters.
The ICRC said in a statement the abduction occurred
around 8 pm (1700 GMT) on Wednesday.
"We are deeply concerned about the safety of our
colleague," said Daniel O'Malley, the ICRC's deputy head of delegation for
Somalia.
"She is a nurse who was working every day to save
lives and improve the health of some of Somalia's most vulnerable people,"
he said.
There was no immediate claim of responsibility for the
abduction.
The Swiss-based agency, which has provided a range of
humanitarian aid in Somalia for years, said in its statement early on Thursday
it was in touch with a range of authorities but could not provide further
information.
The organisation's staff had earlier told Reuters that
the kidnappers snatched their colleague from inside their compound in Mogadishu
and took her out through a back door, avoiding security guards stationed at the
main entrance.
Residents said the district where the abduction
occurred was quickly sealed off by police and other security forces.
Somalia has suffered lawlessness since 1991, when
warlords ousted dictator Siad Barre and then turned on each other.
Major armed conflict has abated in recent years,
allowing elections for president and parliament. However, al Qaeda-linked al
Shabaab militants still regularly launch attacks in Mogadishu and elsewhere.
On Tuesday, unidentified gunmen shot dead a Somali
World Health Organization employee in Mogadishu.
A relative of the victim identified her as Maryan
Abdullahi and said she was targeted while visiting the Bakara market in the
capital to buy items for her wedding next week. The motive for the shooting was
not clear and the gunmen escaped. REUTERS
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