The Guardian (Nigeria)

Terrorists Abduct Over 40 Persons In Katsina

Five Die In Imo Auto Crash

- From Danjuma Michael ( Katsina) and Charles Ogugbuaja ( Owerri)

Sterrorist­s have abducted more than 40 persons in two communitie­s of Zamfarawar Madogara and Kasai in Batsari Local Council of Katsina State.

According to reports, the incident occurred last Thursday night when most members of both communitie­s had retired to bed.

While 30 persons including women and children were abducted in Zamfarawar Madogara community, at least 14 persons were kidnapped at Kasai village.

It was gathered that the terrorists also carted away several household items including grains, handsets and money, and operated for several hours without hindrance.

The two communitie­s are located close to each other and the terrorists operated simultaneo­usly, a source familiar with the incident said.

He also said the abducted persons were later moved into the forest, lamenting that family members of the victims may soon be contacted to pay humongous amounts as ransom.

He called on the federal and state government­s to improve securitypr­esenceinbo­thcommunit­ies, as there had been cases of terrorists’ attacks in the past in these areas.

The incident comes less than 72 hours after terrorists in their numbers abducted at least 20 persons that also included women and children, at Na- Alma village in Malumfashi council area.

Spokespers­on of the State Police Command, ASP Abubakar Aliyu, was yet to respond to an inquiry on the issueasof thetimeof filingthis report

Meanwhile, no fewer than five persons died yesterday in an auto crash which occurred along Owerri- Onitsha express road, in Orogwe, Owerri West Local Council of Imo State. An eyewitness said a coaster bus conveying members of the Lord Chosen Charismati­c Renewal Movement to a crusade, wanting to overtake, allegedly hit a tipper, which was also coming from Onitsha end of the road.

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