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Police kill 2 bandits, rescue 20 victims kidnapped along Kaduna-Zaria highway

by Sodiq Lawal Chocomilo
January 24, 2020
in Metro
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Cross section picture of rescued victims of kidnapping

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No fewer than twenty (20) victims have been rescued and two bandits killed along the Kaduna-Zaria Road by the Kaduna State Police Command.

Eight passengers abducted on Wednesday afternoon along Kaduna-Zaria highway, three workers of Airtel Communications Company abducted on Tuesday and nine others kidnapped on January 14 when bandits attacked the convoy of the Emir of Potiskum were rescued in total by the police.

While reacting on the incident, the Police Public Relations in the state, DSP Yakubu Abubakar Sabo confirmed the incident.

DSP Yakubu stated that the Airtel workers Henry Agim, Kamal Raman and Segun Adejimoh, were abducted in Maidaro village, Giwa Local Government Area of the state on Tuesday but the police were alerted by a good Samaritan.

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“After a fierce gun duel, we successfully rescued all the three workers unhurt. While on manhunt of the fleeing bandits, our operatives also intercepted nine other captives who were passengers of the Morcopolo luxurious bus that was attacked along Kaduna-Zaria Road on January 14, alongside the convoy of the Emir of Potiskum at Foundation village” Sabo said.

“The victims are identified as; Abdulhafiz Wakil, Abdul Wasiu Jimmoh, Mujittaba, Hajara Usman, Emmanuela Dimka, Dahiru Isa and three others who were debriefed by the Commissioner of Police and supported to be reunited with their respective families. The Commissioner of Police, Umar Muri sincerely appreciates the cooperation of the local communities.”

It was learnt that two of the rescued victims were not released by their captors despite paying agreed sum for ransom.

According to the police, two of the bandits were shot dead and all the eight abducted passengers were rescued in the Wednesday’s attack.

The victims were travelling to Abuja from Kano when their Sharon vehicle was forced to stop by the bandits.

He said the police responded swiftly after receiving information from the DPO in Mararraban Jos at about 3 pm that bandits had blocked the Kaduna-Zaria highway and abducted eight persons.

“On receipt of the information, the command mobilised operatives and some Armoured Personnel Carriers (APCs) to the area, engaged the attackers, gunning down two of the bandits and rescued all the eight victims unhurt, while many other bandits escaped with bullet wounds,” he said.

He identified the passengers rescued as Aisha Umar, Samira Ibrahim Dakata, Safiya Idris, Hauwa Aliyu, Aisha Yakubu, Ma’aru Adam, Safiya Audu and Yahaya Bello, all of Kano State.

“The latest success followed the eleven (11) victims rescued on the 21st and 22nd of January, 2020 at Maidaro and Kaduna-Zaria axis respectively in addition to the nine (9) victims of the same incident who were intercepted by our operatives while on ManHunt Operation of the fleeing bandits within the Giwa axis.

All the rescued victims have been debriefed by the Commissioner of Police CP Umar M. Muri and were supported to reunite with their respective families” said the PRO.

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