Niger bandits demand N2m ransom for each resident abducted

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The bandits that attacked Tafila village near Gwada town in Shiroro Local Government Area of Niger State, weekend, are reportedly demanding N2 million each as ransom for those abducted.

Four people were reportedly killed and scores abducted in the attack on the town, which is a 30-minute drive from Minna, Niger’s capital city.

Among those killed were two women including two kids of which one of them was the child of one of the deceased women. An eyewitness said the child was shot in the head and died instantly with the skull scattered.

It was also gathered that the bandits stormed the village on motorcycles each carrying no fewer than two to three passengers and fully armed with AK-47 rifles.

They targeted a truck conveying villagers from Erena town to Gwada where hundreds of IDPs are currently staying and fired bullets at them at close range.

Besides those who died, several others in the truck were said to have been injured and are receiving treatments in health centres within the state.

While many of the villagers ran for safety into the bush, many others were unlucky as they ran into the waiting hands of the bandits and were abducted and led into the bush.

Many cattle were also reportedly rustled by the bandits.But a resident of Tapila, yesterday, said the gunmen have contacted her niece’s parents and demanded N2 million, adding that some other families have also been approached with the same demand. Vanguard

 

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