Spain Offers Police Experts to Free Kidnapped Girls in Nigeria

Monday, May 12th, 2014 7:00:33 by
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The Government of Spain has offered Friday a team of four police experts in African networks to collaborate in pursuit of the 200 girls abducted by the terrorist group Boko Haram in Nigeria. This was confirmed by the Deputy Prime Minister, Soraya Sáenz de Santamaría, who has described the events as “deplorable ” – during the press conference after the Council of Ministers.

The team of experts, as reported by a spokesman for the National Police, is formed by an inspector, a sub-inspector and two policemen dependent Commissioner General of Immigration and Borders. The vice president said the team is ” ready, available to the Nigerian authorities when deemed appropriate.” The same police spokeswoman, however, stressed by phone that the start of the mission is still unknown because ” you have to wait for the Nigerian authorities give their approval.”

If special equipment is authorized to enter Nigeria, have the support of the Central Unit Networks Against Immigration and Untruths (UCRIF) and Intelligence, as vice president said.

Interpol has also opfrecido Friday help in rescuing the girls who are still missing. Ronald K. Noble, secretary general of the international police body, has written a letter to Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan, which has offered the help it takes to ” locate and recover saved” girls and ” bring the responsible to justice. “

Sáez de Santamaría has referred to this matter after political leaders, activists and celebrities from around the world are mobilized along this week to demand the release of the girls abducted in Nigeria through the hashtag # bringbackourgirls.

The whereabouts of the 200 girls abducted last April 14 in Chibok study, in the northern state of Borno is still unknown, and 11 other children abducted last Sunday in the same area.

Boko Haram, which has claimed the first kidnapping, although he also attributed the second – has publicly threatened to enslave and sell girls who, in their opinion, should never have been in a school.

Faced with this challenge, countries like the U.S., China, France, the UK and Canada have already offered assistance to Nigeria in order to participate in the operation to free the children. According to the agencies, reviewers of these countries “are already on the ground.”

In addition, the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) organized a meeting in Accra next week to address the abduction of girls and revive its counterterrorism strategy to eliminate the problem of Boko Haram in the region.

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