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Terrorists Free Seven Kidnapped People in Kaduna





 Seven of the fourteen persons who had been abducted over the weekend in the Dogon Noma-Ungwan Gamo community in the Kajuru Local Government Area of Kaduna State have been set free by terrorists.


According to Naija News, the victims were seized in the early hours of Saturday by a huge gang of robbers who broke into the Dogon Noma neighborhood.


However, 48 hours after their kidnapping, on Monday afternoon, Naija News learned that the gunmen have unconditionally freed the seven victims.


The terrorists gave the liberated captives no explanation for their release, according to Mohammed Aliyu's relatives, who spoke with Premium Times.


Three women, three males, and a nursing mother are among the group of liberated detainees, he claimed, adding that they have been joined their family once more.


According to Naija News, the increase in bandit attacks heightens worries in the area because it happened only one week after 61 people were shockingly kidnapped in the Buda community, which is also located within Kajuru LGA.


Aminu Kajuru, a local and emirate traditional title holder, bemoaned the current state of siege on the area.


He claimed that after giving the locals the order to leave their homes, the bandits kidnapped them.


This latest kidnapping highlights a concerning pattern in Kaduna State and the neighboring regions, where communities are becoming more and more vulnerable to bandits and criminal groups.

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