BREAKING: Jubilation As Abducted Abuja Sisters Regain Freedom (Video)

The sisters were abducted alongside their dad and some residents of the community.


Five of the six Al-Kadriyar sisters who were kidnapped in early January from the Bwari neighbourhood of Abuja are now free.

WITHIN NIGERIA gathered that the Al-Kadriyar sisters were set free at midnight on Saturday.

Along with their father and a few neighbourhood members, the sisters were kidnapped.

To settle the ransom, their father was reportedly instantly freed.

Subsequently, the abductors imposed a deadline on the family for the ransom payment.

News of Nabeeha’s death at the hands of her kidnappers surfaced last week.

After killing the victim, the bandits reportedly raised the ransom from N60 million to N100 million, while threatening to kill the remaining sisters.

Josephine Adeh, police public relations officer for the federal capital territory (FCT), said the sisters alongside other victims kidnapped in the Bwari area, were rescued by security personnel from the Kajuru forest in Kaduna state.

“Following the relentless advancement of the Federal Capital Territory Police Command Anti-Kidnapping squad in a concerted effort with troops of the Nigerian Army, on the heels of the kidnappers that struck the Zuma 1 area in the Bwari Area Council on the 2nd of January 2024, the FCT Police has rescued the victims and reunited them with their families,” the statement reads.

“The operatives successfully rescued the victims around Kajuru forest in Kaduna state at about 11:30 pm on Saturday 20th January 2024.

“While appreciating the Inspectors General of Police IGP Olukayode Egbetokun ph.D., NPM , for the deployment of the newly commissioned Special Intervention Squad, which has given an uplift to the existing security architecture of the FCT and has brewed public confidence, the Commissioner of Police FCT Command CP Haruna G. Garba psc, wishes to reiterate the command’s commitment to sustaining the robust security deployment made in the area and other parts of the territory for the utmost maintenance of peace for all and sundry.”

There has been an escalation of kidnappings and banditry in Abuja, Nigeria’s capital city, in recent times.

On Saturday, the police announced that some of the kidnappers have been apprehended and their ammunition seized.

Nyesom Wike, minister of the FCT, has assured residents that security agencies have intensified efforts to nip the abductions and banditry in the bud.

The minister also said the kidnappers responsible for the spate of recent abductions would be arrested and made to face the full wrath of the law.

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