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Forces rescue 187 nabbed by gangs in Nigeria

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Nigerian security agents on Thursday rescued 187 people who had been abducted by armed gangs in the northweste­rn state of Zamfara, police said, after authoritie­s launched a sweeping security operation against the kidnappers.

Since December last year, Zamfara has been at the centre of often violent kidnapping­s by heavily armed bandits who have targeted schools, villages and people travelling on highways for ransom.

The government last month shut telecommun­ication services in Zamfara and other states to disrupt coordinati­on among the gangs.

Mohammed Shehu, the police spokesman for Zamfara state, said in a statement that the 187 people, including women and children, had been seized by kidnappers from four local government areas in the state some weeks ago.

“The police and other security agencies have been carrying out assaults on identified bandits locations in different parts of the state with a view to ridding the state of all activities of recalcitra­nt bandits and other criminal elements,” said Mr Shehu.

Pictures and video circulated by police to the media showed some of the people with torn clothes and struggling to sit as they waited to be transporte­d back to their homes.

Armed gangs have grown bolder over time, attacking army outposts, breaking prisoners out of a correction­al facility and shooting down an air force jet in July.

Authoritie­s in neighbouri­ng states have complained that bandits driven out of Zamfara have poured into their territorie­s and were causing havoc.

 ?? REUTERS ?? Security forces patrol as people wait for the arrival of rescued schoolgirl­s in Zamfara, Nigeria in this March photo.
REUTERS Security forces patrol as people wait for the arrival of rescued schoolgirl­s in Zamfara, Nigeria in this March photo.

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