Eleven men were shot dead in Cape Verde on
Tuesday, including eight soldiers, a local civilian and two Spanish citizens,
the minister of Internal Administration for the archipelago off the African
coast said in a statement.
| Police arrest the suspected gunman who killed 11 people in a shooting on Tuesday in Praia, Cape Verde, April 27, 2016. |
The men were killed at a
telecommunications site at Monte Tchota, a forested area on Santiago island
about 27 km (17 miles) north of the capital, Praia, Minister Paulo Rocha said.
"A
soldier assigned to the military team itself is missing, and there are strong
indications that he was responsible in the events," said Rocha, adding
that the victims were 20 to 51 years old.
Rocha
said it was assumed personal motivations were behind the killings, ruling out
an attack against the government, and called for calm.
The Spaniards were telecommunications technicians
working at the site and the local civilian was a co-worker, the minister said.
The
minister said there were no indications of links to drug trafficking.
Cape
Verde's battle against gangs smuggling Latin American cocaine to Europe has led
to a series of reprisal shootings. The former Portuguese colony is an Atlantic
Ocean archipelago of 500,000 people off the northwestern coast of Africa
Nine
rifles were taken but were later recovered in a vehicle in Praia's Cittadella
neighborhood, Rocha said.
Reuters
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