Kidnapped Diplomat Said Released in Iraq
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) - Iraqi kidnappers have released a United Arab Emirates diplomat kidnapped this week in Baghdad, his brother told The Associated Press on Friday.
Naji Rashid al-Nuaimi, 28, the first secretary at the UAE Embassy, was seized Tuesday night in Baghdad by gunmen who shot his Sudanese driver.
His brother, Mohammed al-Nuaimi, said the family had been told by the government that he was free, but they did not know how his release came about.
"The officials just told us that he was released and he was on his way to the embassy," al-Nuaimi said from his home in Dibba, a town in the southern Emirates.
"We have no details on how he has been released."
MyWay
Well it looks like they didn't use condoms or lubrication
Naji Rashid al-Nuaimi, 28, the first secretary at the UAE Embassy, was seized Tuesday night in Baghdad by gunmen who shot his Sudanese driver.
His brother, Mohammed al-Nuaimi, said the family had been told by the government that he was free, but they did not know how his release came about.
"The officials just told us that he was released and he was on his way to the embassy," al-Nuaimi said from his home in Dibba, a town in the southern Emirates.
"We have no details on how he has been released."
MyWay
Well it looks like they didn't use condoms or lubrication
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