Some bandits in separate operations reportedly abducted at
least 31 persons at Kwanan- Dutse and Labi villages in the
Birnin - Gwari Local Government Area of Kaduna State
between Tuesday and Wednesday.
The bandits , wielding assault rifles and in military fatigue,
were said to have kidnapped the 31 persons between Tuesday
and Wednesday, according to a source .
On
Tuesday ,
the local
Chairman
of the
National
Union of
Road
Transport
Workers in
Birnin -
Gwari,
Mallam
Danladi
Duniya aka
Iron , confirmed that 10 persons, mostly commuters travelling
from the South to Kano were abducted.
Also, on Wednesday, 21 passengers were abducted in Labi
village along the same road , the NURTW chief added .
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Duniya said , “ The incident involved commuters in a Sharon
and three Golf 3 brand of cars. They were waylaid by the
bandits while the people inside the two vehicles were
whisked into the bush .
“ Those kidnapped include , both females and males and the
drivers of the vehicles . They were going to Kano for various
business activities . ”
He added that the abductors stripped their victims , mostly
women naked before forcing them into the bush .
Duniya said the union had begun to mobilise vigilance groups
to go into the forest in search of those kidnapped .
He , therefore, called for urgent intervention from the
authorities concerned to rescue the victims .
“ Victims are on
their way to
various
destinations
when the
kidnappers
struck and
carried them
into the bush.
“ Today
(Wednesday ),
around 8 am
another 21
persons were abducted near Labi village along the same
Kaduna – Birnin - Gwari Road .
“ The victims are said to include males and females going to
Kano for various business activities . They (victims ) are
traveling in three golf cars, a trailer and a tanker when they
were abducted .
“ The union is now mobilising members and the vigilance
group to go and take back all the vehicles involved in the
incident ,” he said.
When contacted , the Kaduna Command ’s Public Relations
Officer, Mukhtar Aliyu, did not confirm the incident , but
promised to get back to our correspondent with details of
what transpired .
However, Aliyu had yet to fulfil his promise as of the time of
filing this report (4 :10pm).
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