Home News 5 infants die, 12 villagers remain in captivity 30 days after abduction

5 infants die, 12 villagers remain in captivity 30 days after abduction

3 min read
0
0
7

Five infants among the 17 villagers abducted by bandits a month ago in Anguwar Danlele and Anguwar Bawa villages, located within the Randagi ward of the Birnin Gwari Local Government Area of Kaduna State, have died in captivity.

On 17th October, 17 villagers, including the infants’ mothers, were taken into the bush by the bandits.

Daily Trust learnt that the bandits initially demanded a ransom of N19 million for all the victims. However, after the payment was made, they released only four people and then demanded an additional ransom.

A resident and youth leader, Shehu Randagi said the bandits called to inform the community that the five infants in captivity had perished because their mothers fell ill and couldn’t breastfeed them.

He expressed the villagers’ plight, stating that most of them lacked the means to raise another ransom for their loved ones still held by the bandits, as they had sold all their assets to raise the initial payment.

According to Randagi, the bandits struck again in a nearby village called Unguwar Algaita, abducting 12 more villagers, including women and adults, during an incident that occurred on Tuesday night.

 

He explained that the bandits unleashed terror by firing shots indiscriminately, causing fear among the residents.

He also commended the soldiers who recently conducted a special operation in the area, which resulted in the reported killing of many bandits around the Doka local market on the Funtua-Birnin Gwari highway axis.

Randagi urged the soldiers to maintain their presence in the villages for at least two weeks after operations to prevent the bandits from returning and terrorising the innocent villagers.

There has been no official response from the police command regarding the latest kidnapping incident in the area.

The Command Public Relations Officer, Assistant Superintendent Mansir Hassan, could not be reached by phone.

Source: Daily Trust

Load More Related Articles
Load More By Breezynews
Load More In News

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Check Also

Arsenal could miss out on Brazilian star to Man City, Rivaldo warns

Amidst swirling transfer rumors, Arsenal’s aspirations to secure Newcastle midfielder Brun…