Kaduna: Bandits shot newly married man dead, pregnant woman, others abducted | NN NEWS

Date:

Must Read

2027: APC sets dates sales Presidential form ₦100M, Governorship ₦50M

The All Progressives Congress has officially released its timetable...

ADC denies talks with PRP stay focused on protecting democracy and justice for party leadership

The African Democratic Congress (ADC) has dismissed reports that...

US Lawmakers meet Atiku Team, warns Tinubu against one-party system, election manipulation

Senior US congressional staff held a high-level remote meeting...

Some bandits in the early hours of Saturday invaded Jere town in Kagarko Local Government Area of Kaduna State, killing one and abducting scores including four members of the same family.

It was gathered that the bandits killed a newly wed groom and took away his pregnant wife.

The bandits also went away with four members of the family of Abdulrahman Ibrahim Jere, a former commissioner of Poverty Alleviation in the state.

According to a source, the bandits that stormed the community are more than over 50 on bikes, moving from house-to-house to carry out “their nefarious activities.”

“We could not sleep. The bandits came in large numbers on motorcycles each carrying sophisticated weapons and went from house-to-house.

“But they headed for the former Commissioner’s residence where they abducted the wife, a baby (girl), sister and his sister-in-law,” he said.

The source added that the bandits attacked the home of a newly wed where the groom who resisted the abduction of his bride, was shot dead.

The attack, he said, incurred anger among the residents, especially the youth, who felt that with the presence of security agents, such attack could still take place. They wondered how the hoodlums could operate for three uninterrutped hours.

He added that hours after the raid, security operatives surfaced and claimed they had killed two of the bandits.

The Kaduna State Police Command had yet to confirmed the incident as a call put through to the Command’s Public Relstions Officer, Mohammed Jaluge, indicated that his telephone was engaged.

There was no response either to a text message sent to his telephone by our correspondent.

(PUNCH)

Follow us on social medias platform – Twitters – NN News – NN News Team – Facebook pages/group – NN News – NN News Team – NN News Group

Comment on the article for thoughtful opinions will count. NN News will remove threats, harassments and other violations. If you’re having issues with commenting, please let us know.

spot_imgspot_imgspot_img

Latest News

logo-nn-news-small
Privacy Overview

This website uses cookies so that we can provide you with the best user experience possible. Cookie information is stored in your browser and performs functions such as recognising you when you return to our website and helping our team to understand which sections of the website you find most interesting and useful.