The Oklahoman

Nigerian security forces free more than 180 kidnap victims

- Chinedu Asadu

LAGOS, Nigeria – In one of the largest liberation­s of kidnap victims, at least 187 people including babies were freed in the country’s troubled north, police announced.

Nigerian security forces rescued the hostages from a forest in Zamfara state where they had been held for many weeks, Zamfara police spokespers­on Mohammed Shehu said in a statement. He said they were released “unconditio­nally,” indicating that no ransoms were paid.

The hostages in Zamfara were freed on Thursday as a result of “extensive search and rescue operations,” and were helped by sweeping security measures including a shutdown of mobile phone networks and restrictio­ns on gatherings and movements in Zamfara state, Shehu said.

The people had been kidnapped by armed bandits who operate in remote forest reserves in Nigeria’s northwest. Gangs of the outlaws on motorcycle­s attack rural villages where they murder, rape, steal and take hostages

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