Bandits kidnap many residents, injure others, set houses on fire in Kaduna community

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Bandits Raid Kaduna Community, Abduct ResidentsBandits Raid Kaduna Community, Abduct Residents Bandits launched a pre-dawn attack on Akwando community in Kachia Local Government Area of Kaduna State, abducting an unknown number of residents. The raid lasted for hours, and the bandits also set fire to a house and two shops. A local source informed that three individuals sustained various injuries during the attack and were receiving medical attention. According to the source, “The bandits arrived in large numbers shortly after midnight. The attack spanned from the market to other homes in the community.” “Numerous abductions occurred, and three people were injured,” the source continued. “A house and two businesses were also burned down.” The source expressed uncertainty about the exact number of abductees, stating that the bandits were active for an extended period. Attempts to reach the police command spokesperson, Mansir Hasan, for comment were unsuccessful as calls to their phone went unanswered.

Bandits on Wednesday morning invaded Akwando community in Kachia Local Government Area of ​​Kaduna State and abducted an unknown number of residents.

During the attack, which lasted for hours, the bandits also set fire to a house and two shops.

A source told DAILY POST that three people who sustained injuries of varying degrees during the attack were being treated.

He explained: ‘The bandits came in large numbers and attacked the community a few minutes after midnight.

“The attack was carried out from the market to other houses in the community.

“Many people were abducted by the terrorists; about three others were injured and are being treated in a hospital. They also set fire to a house and two shops during their attack.”

He stated that the terrorists were active for hours and that he could not determine how many people had been abducted in the community.

All attempts to contact the police command spokesperson, Mansir Hasan, were unsuccessful as calls to his number were not answered.

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