Hostage 22:26 - Jan 7 with 3171 views | SaintNick | People think being a hostage is hard. I disagree I could do it with my hands tied behind my back. | |
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Hostage on 22:37 - Jan 7 with 1714 views | Ron11 | Walls or Richmond no problem.....oh sorry HOSTage..... | | | |
Hostage on 12:30 - Jan 8 with 1565 views | Number_58 | Reminds me of the old joke from the 1980s: What's green and six feet tall? Terry Waite's lawn | | | |
Hostage on 12:54 - Jan 8 with 1556 views | Chesham_Saint | What’s old and rusty and chained to Lambeth Palace’s railings? Terry Waites’ bicycle... | |
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Hostage on 15:36 - Jan 8 with 1481 views | Ron11 | I have actually been a hostage myself. June 2001 in Nigeria at gunpoint for a week. It was great fun - not. | | | |
Hostage on 16:35 - Jan 8 with 1451 views | DorsetIan |
Hostage on 15:36 - Jan 8 by Ron11 | I have actually been a hostage myself. June 2001 in Nigeria at gunpoint for a week. It was great fun - not. |
What happened? Was there a ransom paid or did you escape? (I met Terry Waite once, for what that's worth...although not in Beirut). | |
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Hostage on 17:27 - Jan 8 with 1421 views | Berber |
Hostage on 15:36 - Jan 8 by Ron11 | I have actually been a hostage myself. June 2001 in Nigeria at gunpoint for a week. It was great fun - not. |
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Hostage on 21:29 - Jan 8 with 1346 views | Chesham_Saint |
Hostage on 15:36 - Jan 8 by Ron11 | I have actually been a hostage myself. June 2001 in Nigeria at gunpoint for a week. It was great fun - not. |
What?! Don’t tell me you short-changed your housekeeper out of her ‘headache money’? | |
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Hostage on 22:26 - Jan 8 with 1324 views | Ron11 |
Hostage on 16:35 - Jan 8 by DorsetIan | What happened? Was there a ransom paid or did you escape? (I met Terry Waite once, for what that's worth...although not in Beirut). |
I was working on the Mobil Oil NGL Terminal on Bonny Island (off Port Harcourt) as a mechanical engineer and trainer, June 2001. Apparently Mobil had not paid the local Youth Group funds they had been demanding so 40 plus of them stormed the site at 5 am and took several of us hostage at gunpoint. We were battered about, and subjected to the loaded/unloaded gun in the ear and pull the trigger routine and various other intimidation. Mobil eventually paid 50,000 dollars for our release when the threatened to start knocking us off one by one. They got their money and left. Before they released us, they came and apologised for their actions, and they did not steal a single personal item from any of us, or from our offices. They did trash and burn a couple of vehicles though! Suitably traumatised, we were helicoptered out the next day. | | | | Login to get fewer ads
Hostage on 22:28 - Jan 8 with 1321 views | Ron11 |
Hostage on 16:35 - Jan 8 by DorsetIan | What happened? Was there a ransom paid or did you escape? (I met Terry Waite once, for what that's worth...although not in Beirut). |
I met Terry Waite in Libya. I said then, 'don't come back'.... | | | |
Hostage on 00:09 - Jan 9 with 1300 views | Chesham_Saint |
Hostage on 22:26 - Jan 8 by Ron11 | I was working on the Mobil Oil NGL Terminal on Bonny Island (off Port Harcourt) as a mechanical engineer and trainer, June 2001. Apparently Mobil had not paid the local Youth Group funds they had been demanding so 40 plus of them stormed the site at 5 am and took several of us hostage at gunpoint. We were battered about, and subjected to the loaded/unloaded gun in the ear and pull the trigger routine and various other intimidation. Mobil eventually paid 50,000 dollars for our release when the threatened to start knocking us off one by one. They got their money and left. Before they released us, they came and apologised for their actions, and they did not steal a single personal item from any of us, or from our offices. They did trash and burn a couple of vehicles though! Suitably traumatised, we were helicoptered out the next day. |
That’s a hell of an experience. Seriously, did you suffer any subsequent trauma? I think a few on here are ex services so may well be able to empathise. Anywhere, respect where it’s due Ron, well done being so sanguine about it. | |
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Hostage on 10:24 - Jan 9 with 1230 views | Ron11 |
Hostage on 00:09 - Jan 9 by Chesham_Saint | That’s a hell of an experience. Seriously, did you suffer any subsequent trauma? I think a few on here are ex services so may well be able to empathise. Anywhere, respect where it’s due Ron, well done being so sanguine about it. |
I've never been able to sleep behind an unlocked door since, because they shot the lock off my door as I was going out of the window! But apart from that I came out of it pretty unscathed. Exxon Mobil arranged for trauma counselling for us when we got back to the UK (and one Canadian). I had mine in Salisbury over a few weeks, before I went back out there... One of the main issues was the lack of security on the plant. The local 'MoPols' were either asleep or stoned out of their heads. When I did get back out there, the security on site was being run by British ex special forces guys, both SAS and SBS which of course made us feel a lot safer. After a couple of years my missus wanted me out of there - so we took on the Pensioners in Carlton Place for a couple of years....one amusing story about that place was when a Nigerian came in and said 'give me a pint of Guinness'. I asked him if they ever said 'please' or 'thank you' in his country to which he asked me how would I know. I told him the story and he couldn't stop apologising for the disgrace on his country! He came in a lot after that. And three of the ex SBS lads who still lived in Poole dropped in occasionally, Stella was their brew of choice. It always amused me after they had gone - all the regular drinkers said, 'who the fu ck were they?' Cheers. | | | |
Hostage on 10:53 - Jan 9 with 1227 views | Chesham_Saint |
Hostage on 10:24 - Jan 9 by Ron11 | I've never been able to sleep behind an unlocked door since, because they shot the lock off my door as I was going out of the window! But apart from that I came out of it pretty unscathed. Exxon Mobil arranged for trauma counselling for us when we got back to the UK (and one Canadian). I had mine in Salisbury over a few weeks, before I went back out there... One of the main issues was the lack of security on the plant. The local 'MoPols' were either asleep or stoned out of their heads. When I did get back out there, the security on site was being run by British ex special forces guys, both SAS and SBS which of course made us feel a lot safer. After a couple of years my missus wanted me out of there - so we took on the Pensioners in Carlton Place for a couple of years....one amusing story about that place was when a Nigerian came in and said 'give me a pint of Guinness'. I asked him if they ever said 'please' or 'thank you' in his country to which he asked me how would I know. I told him the story and he couldn't stop apologising for the disgrace on his country! He came in a lot after that. And three of the ex SBS lads who still lived in Poole dropped in occasionally, Stella was their brew of choice. It always amused me after they had gone - all the regular drinkers said, 'who the fu ck were they?' Cheers. |
Thanks Ron. Very interesting and good luck - not sure sleeping in a locked room would appeal to many though..! | |
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Hostage on 12:37 - Jan 9 with 1205 views | Berber |
Hostage on 22:26 - Jan 8 by Ron11 | I was working on the Mobil Oil NGL Terminal on Bonny Island (off Port Harcourt) as a mechanical engineer and trainer, June 2001. Apparently Mobil had not paid the local Youth Group funds they had been demanding so 40 plus of them stormed the site at 5 am and took several of us hostage at gunpoint. We were battered about, and subjected to the loaded/unloaded gun in the ear and pull the trigger routine and various other intimidation. Mobil eventually paid 50,000 dollars for our release when the threatened to start knocking us off one by one. They got their money and left. Before they released us, they came and apologised for their actions, and they did not steal a single personal item from any of us, or from our offices. They did trash and burn a couple of vehicles though! Suitably traumatised, we were helicoptered out the next day. |
Cap duly doffed. | | | |
Hostage on 12:44 - Jan 9 with 1198 views | thissceptredsaint | You must surely have been aware of the risk of this happening | | | |
Hostage on 14:09 - Jan 9 with 1178 views | 1885_SFC |
Hostage on 12:44 - Jan 9 by thissceptredsaint | You must surely have been aware of the risk of this happening |
What's the point you're trying to make? | |
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Hostage on 14:45 - Jan 9 with 1162 views | JaySaint |
Hostage on 22:26 - Jan 8 by Ron11 | I was working on the Mobil Oil NGL Terminal on Bonny Island (off Port Harcourt) as a mechanical engineer and trainer, June 2001. Apparently Mobil had not paid the local Youth Group funds they had been demanding so 40 plus of them stormed the site at 5 am and took several of us hostage at gunpoint. We were battered about, and subjected to the loaded/unloaded gun in the ear and pull the trigger routine and various other intimidation. Mobil eventually paid 50,000 dollars for our release when the threatened to start knocking us off one by one. They got their money and left. Before they released us, they came and apologised for their actions, and they did not steal a single personal item from any of us, or from our offices. They did trash and burn a couple of vehicles though! Suitably traumatised, we were helicoptered out the next day. |
Wow, Amazing story. | |
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Hostage on 15:47 - Jan 9 with 1135 views | Sadoldgit |
Hostage on 22:26 - Jan 8 by Ron11 | I was working on the Mobil Oil NGL Terminal on Bonny Island (off Port Harcourt) as a mechanical engineer and trainer, June 2001. Apparently Mobil had not paid the local Youth Group funds they had been demanding so 40 plus of them stormed the site at 5 am and took several of us hostage at gunpoint. We were battered about, and subjected to the loaded/unloaded gun in the ear and pull the trigger routine and various other intimidation. Mobil eventually paid 50,000 dollars for our release when the threatened to start knocking us off one by one. They got their money and left. Before they released us, they came and apologised for their actions, and they did not steal a single personal item from any of us, or from our offices. They did trash and burn a couple of vehicles though! Suitably traumatised, we were helicoptered out the next day. |
Wow! That is some story Ron. I have never watched The Deerhunter because of the Russian roulette scene. I just hope that you had your brown trousers on? A neighbour of mine in his 70’s used to work in military intelligence and did a tour in Northern Ireland during “The Troubles”. To this day in pubs and restaurants he never sits with his back to the door. I can’t imagine how terrifying that experience must have been for you. Glad that you were able to get support. | | | |
Hostage on 16:03 - Jan 9 with 1119 views | Ron11 |
Hostage on 10:53 - Jan 9 by Chesham_Saint | Thanks Ron. Very interesting and good luck - not sure sleeping in a locked room would appeal to many though..! |
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Hostage on 16:08 - Jan 9 with 1116 views | Ron11 |
Hostage on 12:44 - Jan 9 by thissceptredsaint | You must surely have been aware of the risk of this happening |
Not really. We had heavy security on site. Unfortunately they weren't good enough. Why do you make this suggestion? | | | |
Hostage on 16:10 - Jan 9 with 1114 views | Ron11 |
Hostage on 14:09 - Jan 9 by 1885_SFC | What's the point you're trying to make? |
An understandable question.... | | | |
Hostage on 16:15 - Jan 9 with 1113 views | DorsetIan |
Hostage on 22:26 - Jan 8 by Ron11 | I was working on the Mobil Oil NGL Terminal on Bonny Island (off Port Harcourt) as a mechanical engineer and trainer, June 2001. Apparently Mobil had not paid the local Youth Group funds they had been demanding so 40 plus of them stormed the site at 5 am and took several of us hostage at gunpoint. We were battered about, and subjected to the loaded/unloaded gun in the ear and pull the trigger routine and various other intimidation. Mobil eventually paid 50,000 dollars for our release when the threatened to start knocking us off one by one. They got their money and left. Before they released us, they came and apologised for their actions, and they did not steal a single personal item from any of us, or from our offices. They did trash and burn a couple of vehicles though! Suitably traumatised, we were helicoptered out the next day. |
Thanks Ron. Rather you than me, and glad you got out in one piece with your sanity intact! | |
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Hostage on 16:19 - Jan 9 with 1113 views | Ron11 |
Hostage on 15:47 - Jan 9 by Sadoldgit | Wow! That is some story Ron. I have never watched The Deerhunter because of the Russian roulette scene. I just hope that you had your brown trousers on? A neighbour of mine in his 70’s used to work in military intelligence and did a tour in Northern Ireland during “The Troubles”. To this day in pubs and restaurants he never sits with his back to the door. I can’t imagine how terrifying that experience must have been for you. Glad that you were able to get support. |
Yes sometimes you never know what's coming. People could say what do you expect going to a place like that? Well, we trained a lot of locals as well as doing our job so I like to think we helped them to keep in employment and so made a difference. Let's face it, you never know, just like all those youngsters who went to a pop concert in Manchester and never went home again. And yes, I like to have view of the door when I'm in a pub! | | | |
Hostage (n/t) on 16:21 - Jan 9 with 1107 views | Ron11 |
Hostage on 12:37 - Jan 9 by Berber | Cap duly doffed. |
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Hostage on 16:22 - Jan 9 with 1105 views | Ron11 |
Hostage on 12:37 - Jan 9 by Berber | Cap duly doffed. |
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Hostage on 16:25 - Jan 9 with 1104 views | Ron11 |
Hostage on 16:15 - Jan 9 by DorsetIan | Thanks Ron. Rather you than me, and glad you got out in one piece with your sanity intact! |
Yes, it was 2001, just moved here and became a Saints fan. I have questioned my sanity occasionally since then though! | | | |
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