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Bandits Abduct 23 Women, 10 Others in Zamfara

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Members of a "bandit" gang pose with weapons at their forest hideout in northwestern Zamfara state, Nigeria, Feb. 22, 2021.

At least 23 women, including young ladies, were abducted by bandits in a forest near Damaga community, located in Maradun Local Government Area of Zamfara State. The incident took place on Wednesday, as reported by Daily Trust.

The women had ventured into the forest to collect firewood when they were intercepted by a gang of armed men riding on motorbikes. The criminals quickly took control of the situation and forcefully led the women to their hideouts deep within the forest.

The abduction came two days after seven soldiers and 22 farmers were killed in a gunfight between the troops and armed men near Kangon Garucci community in Maru Local Government Area of the state.

“We have just finished a headcount of those who managed to escape and return to the community and we have found out that 23 of our women are with the bandits. They have yet to contact families to demand for ransom,” said a resident, Ayuba Damaga.

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In a similar development, at least 10 construction workers were kidnapped by armed men from their residential houses in Talata Mafara Local Government Area of the state.

“The armed men invaded low cost houses at the outskirts of the town around 12am on Wednesday and abducted the staff of a construction company. They were later driven out of the town after hours of a gunfight with security operatives,” Aliyu Mafara said.

When contacted the spokesman of the state police command, ASP Yazid Abubakar, said he would get the details later.

“We had a meeting with DPOs and tactical commanders, so please give me some times I will get back to you later,” he said. However, he had yet to get back as of the time of filing the report.

 

 

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