A picture purportedly showing the hostages kneeling on the ground in front of several masked men holding rifles was released to Nigerian media.
The armed
men abducted the seven foreigners after attacking a construction company camp
and killing a guard, police said.
"From
the report we have received, the hostages are seven in all. They include four
Lebanese, an Italian, a Briton and a Greek," Bauchi state police spokesman
Hassan Auyo said.
This would
make it the biggest kidnapping yet in a region that is under attack from
Islamic extremists.
Greece,
Lebanon and Italy have all said their citizens are involved. However, Britain's
Foreign Office has not confirmed if a Briton is among them.
The
kidnapping on Saturday night happened in Jama'are, a town in a rural portion of
Bauchi state.
The gunmen
attacked a local prison first, burning two police trucks, another Bauchi state
police spokesman, Hassan Muhammed told the Associated Press.
Then they
targeted a workers' camp for a construction company called Setraco, which is in
the area building a road, Mr Muhammed said.
The gunmen
shot dead a guard at the camp before kidnapping the foreign workers, he added.
A spokesman
for the Foreign Office in Britain said: "We are aware of the reports and
are making inquiries with local authorities."
Nigeria's
predominantly Muslim north has been under attack by the radical Islamic sect
known as Boko Haram in the last year and a half.
The
country's weak central government has been unable to stop the group's bloody
guerrilla campaign of shootings and bombings.
The sect is
blamed for killing at least 729 people in 2012 alone, according to an AP count.
Foreigners
have been frequently abducted by militant groups and criminal gangs for ransom
in Nigeria's oil-rich southern delta and have become increasingly targeted in
Nigeria's north as the violence has grown.
Sky News
Special Correspondent Alex Crawford said: "Nigeria, particularly the north
of Nigeria, has got a big problem. It's the scourge of the country and has been
for many years now.
"Local
Islamist groups called Boko Haram have been largely responsible for carrying
out the kidnappings.
"This
is one of the militant groups who have operating inside Mali. They are one of
five extremist groups who are believed to have been running operations inside
Mali and around the Sahel."
Gunmen who
authorities say have links to Boko Haram also kidnapped an Italian and a
British man last year in northern Kebbi State.
They were
later killed during a rescue operation by Nigerian soldiers backed up by
British special forces. The sect later denied taking part in that abduction.
Chinese
construction workers have also been killed by gunmen around Maiduguri, the
northeastern city in Nigeria where Boko Haram first began.
Setraco
Nigeria, a construction and civil engineering company, is a subsidiary of
Setraco International Holding group.
The
Nigerian company, which was established in 1977, is currently working on
expanding a major road in the north of the country.
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