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‘Many’ abducted as bandits block Kaduna highway, set vehicles ablaze

BY Ebunoluwa Olafusi

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Some travellers have been reportedly kidnapped by bandits along Kaduna-Birnin-Gwari road in Kaduna state.

The bandits were said to have blocked the highway on Tuesday to attack the travellers.

Eight vehicles were reportedly razed by the bandits during the attack.

Ibrahim Nagwari, chairman of Birnin Gwari vanguards for security and good governance, confirmed the attack in a statement.

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According to Nagwari, the bandits intercepted a convoy of motorists with security escorts between Kuriga and Manini, near Udawa area of the state, and kidnapped an unspecified number of people.

“Today 31st May, 2022, terrorists along Birnin-Gwari- Kaduna highway intercepted a convoy of motorists with security escorts between Kuriga and Manini near Udawa and preyed on an unspecified number of people that were abducted into the bush,” the statement reads.

“In the last four days terrorists had lay siege on motorists on Birnin-Gwari-Kaduna highway, abducting as well as killing and wounding many innocent citizens, yet our people are reduced to silence mode with no reportage of the ugly situation nor any move by the authorities to show concern on the deteriorating security around Birnin-Gwari-Kaduna highway.

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“In the sad event today, eight vehicles were set ablaze by the terrorists, while an unaccounted number of innocent motorists mostly women and children were waylaid into the bush by the terrorists for ransom.

“We had always appreciated efforts of security personnel in their passion to curtail the precarious insecurity bedevilling Birnin-Gwari general area. But, our people have reached a point of no return, hence the need for the people of Birnin-Gwari and communities along the Kaduna-Birnin-Gwari highway to halt with immediate effect travelling on this notorious highway from tomorrow till the security situation improves.”

Muhammad Jalige, Kaduna police command public relations officer (PPRO), could not be reached to confirm the attack as his mobile phone was switched off.

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