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Bandits Demand N350m To Release 77 Persons In Kaduna
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Armed bandits have demanded N350 million as ransom before releasing 65 Adara natives abducted by armed bandits from Libera Gida, Kallah ward in Kajuru Local Government Area (LGA) of Kaduna State.
The kidnappers said they have 77 persons in their captivity, and that they could be released if the said amount of money is paid to them, according to the Southern Kaduna Peoples Union (SOKAPU), spokesman, Luka Binniyat, in a statement.
Binniyat explained that, “SOKAPU had earlier reported that 10 of the 65 abducted villagers were able to escape a day after they were kidnapped. Going by latest village headcount, 72 persons are being held by the kidnappers. They are made up of 16 males and 56 females.”
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Suspected armed bandits are demanding N350 million as ransom to release about 77 who they say are in their custody in Kaduna State.
According to reports, 65 of the captives are Adara natives who were kidnapped from Libera Gida, Kallah ward in Kajuru local government area of Kaduna State.
Making the revelation in a statement, the Southern Kaduna Peoples Union, SOKAPU, spokesman, Luka Binniyat, said:
“SOKAPU had earlier reported that 10 of the 65 abducted villagers were able to escape a day after they were kidnapped. Going by the latest village headcount, 72 persons are being held by the kidnappers. They are made up of 16 males and 56 females.”