"Four electoral staff and an elected Tessalit official, all of them Malian... Were snatched by gunmen Saturday," an official in the Kidal governor's office told AFP.
He said the five hostages had been at the town hall in Tessalit, a remote town some 200 kilometres north of the flashpoint northern city of Kidal, to plan the distribution of ID cards to registered voters when they were kidnapped.
An African military source in Kidal, where four people were killed in pre-election violence yesterday, confirmed receiving information about a kidnapping involving polling staff and an elected official, but did not specify the number of victims.
A Malian security ministry official said the kidnapping appeared to be the work of the minority Tuareg rebel group the National Movement for the Liberation of Azawad (MNLA).
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"Everything indicates this is an attack by the MNLA, which doesn't want there to be an election," the official said.
The Malian authorities finally reclaimed the city after signing a deal with the MNLA and another Tuareg group on June 18 aimed at reuniting the country and clearing the way for elections to restore democratic rule.