Thursday, August 15, 2024 –The Police Command in Katsina State on Wednesday said it has foiled a kidnapping attempt at Yan Shantuma village, in Danmusa Local Government Area and rescued seven victims.
The spokesman of the command, ASP Abubakar Sadiq-Aliyu, disclosed
this in a statement issued in Katsina on Wednesday.
He said, ”On Wednesday, at about 4:30 pm, a distress call was
received at the Danmusa Divisional Police Headquarters that some suspected
bandits attacked the village.
“The suspected bandits kidnapped three persons, rustled 23 goats,
robbed the villagers of foodstuffs and some valuables.
“Upon receipt of the report, the police mobilised operatives in
collaboration with the members of the Katsina State Community Watch Corps
(KSCWC), and rushed to the scene.
“The team ambushed the assailants at Tashar Ice village while
trying to escape with the victims, where a fierce fight ensued.
”This resulted in the assailants fleeing the scene with gunshot
injuries as all the kidnapped victims were rescued unhurt and the stolen items
recovered.
“Consequently, on Tuesday, at about 6:50 pm, information was
received at Safana Divisional Police Headquarters.
”It was to the effect that a Volkswagen Golf II wagon, loaded with
goods, was seen abandoned by the roadside at Gobirawa village along Gora-Runka
road with its occupants suspected to have been kidnapped.”
Sadiq-Aliyu said that the DPO quickly mobilised a search and
rescue team to the scene where the surrounding bushes were vigorously combed.
According to him, four occupants of the abandoned vehicle were
successfully rescued following a fierce gun duel with the suspected kidnappers,
and rushed to the hospital for medical attention.
“Efforts are being intensified with a view to arresting the
fleeing bandits as the investigation proceeds,” he said.
Commending the efforts of the operatives, the Commissioner of
Police in the state urged them to sustain the tempo.
He called on residents to keep providing the command and other
security agencies with crucial and timely information on criminal activities.
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