More than 50 abducted in attack on northwest Nigerian village - residents

Published 28/08/2019, 21:33
More than 50 abducted in attack on northwest Nigerian village - residents

By Ardo Hazzad

BAUCHI, Nigeria, Aug 28 (Reuters) - More than 50 people,

including pregnant women and children, were abducted in a raid

on a village in northwest Nigeria, seven residents told Reuters

on Wednesday.

The attack on Wurma village in Katsina, northwest Nigeria,

began around 11:30 p.m. on Tuesday night. Police pegged the

number of those abducted at 15, but multiple residents told

Reuters that many more were taken.

Alhaji Musa, whose two daughters were among those taken,

said more than 100 bandits were "shooting from all angles."

"They operated for about three hours with nobody to

challenge them," he said.

Seven residents, and one man who was abducted but released

by the attackers, said at least 53 people were taken, including

pregnant women, babies and children. Some residents had already

received ransom requests from the abductors, the sources said.

The attackers also took sheep, goats and food, they added.

In a statement, Katsina police said 15 women were abducted,

but that 10 of them were freed unharmed following a gun battle

with police.

"Search parties have been dispatched into the surrounding

bushes with a view to rescue the others," the police said.

Instability has roiled northwest Nigeria, including Katsina,

the home state of President Muhammadu Buhari, all year. The

government attributes the attacks to bandits, a term applied to

outlaws who rob, kidnap and kill residents.

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