Zamfara police rescue 97 kidnapped victims including 19 babies and pregnant women

Operatives of the Zamfara State Police Command have rescued of 97 persons abducted by bandits in Shinkafi and Tsafe Local Government Areas (LGAs) of the state.

The State Commissioner of Police, CP Ayuba Elkanah, while briefing newsmen at the Command Headquarters in Gusau on Tuesday January 4, revealed that those freed included seven pregnant women, 19 babies, and 16 minors.

CP Elkanah explained that 68 people were released in Shinkafi while 29 others regained freedom in Tsafe.

“Following an extensive pressure mounted as a result of the ongoing Military operation around the camp of a notorious bandit’s kingpin known as Bello Turji that covers Shinkafi, Zurmi and Birnin Magaji Local Government areas. On 3rd January, 2022, Police Tactical operatives deployed at Shinkafi axis received an intelligence report that, some kidnapped victims were seen stranded in the bush,” he stated.

 

“The Police operatives in collaboration with genuine repentant bandits and vigilante swung into action and rescued sixty eight (68) victims from the forest. The victims were in captivity for over three months and they include 33 male adult, 7 male children, 3 female children and 25 women including pregnant/nursing mothers respectively. The victims held from Magarya, Maradun, Gusau of Zamfara State and Sabon Birni LGA in Sokoto State,”

The police boss said that 29 victims were rescued from 60 days after they were abducted from three villages in Tsafe Local Government Area.

“On Monday 3rd January, 2022, Police Tactical operatives deployed in Tsafe axis acted on intelligence report and stormed Kunchin Kalgo forest in Tsafe LGA and rescued twenty nine (29) kidnapped victims unconditionally,” he said.

“The victims were abducted for over 60 days from three villages namely; Adarawa, Gana and Bayawuri in Rijiya District of Gusau LGA, they include 25 female including pregnant/nursing mothers and 4 male children. The victims were said to have been abducted by a Bandits’ kingpin Ado Aleru,

“All the rescued victims are currently receiving medical treatment from the joint medical teams of the State Government and the Police. They will be debriefed, hand over to the State Government before being reunited with their families.”

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