LONDON - Britain confirmed on Tuesday that five British nationals had been kidnapped in the Iraqi capital. Gunmen in police uniforms earlier abducted a group of Westerners from a government building in Baghdad.
‘I can confirm that a group of five British nationals were abducted this morning at 0850 UK time, which is 1150 local time, in an incident at the Finance Ministry in central Baghdad,’ a Foreign Office spokesman told Reuters. ‘Officials from the British embassy in Baghdad are in urgent contact with the Iraqi authorities to establish the facts and to try to secure a swift resolution.’
If their names are Trevor, Ian, Nigel, Alistair and Bruce, this is very serious. If their names are Mahmoud, Mahmoud, Mahmoud, Mahmoud and Achmed, then I smell the fine odor of fish and chips wrapped in last month's Guardian. | Consular officials from the Foreign Office are in contact with the companies that employ the five and their families will be informed, the spokesman said. ‘At this stage we can’t confirm any personal details,’ he added, declining to comment on reports that several of the Britons were security contractors. |