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Residents Protest As Bandits Abduct 7 In Fresh Kaduna Attack

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Residents of Danhonu II community in New Millennium City, Chikun Local Government Area of Kaduna State, on Monday, staged a protest over rising insecurity in the area following the abduction of seven persons by suspected bandits.

The aggrieved residents marched to the Millennium City Divisional Police Headquarters, blocking the major access road while chanting solidarity songs and demanding urgent security intervention to curb the persistent kidnapping incidents in the area.

The latest attack occurred around 11:30pm on Sunday when armed bandits reportedly stormed the community and abducted members of two families.

Those kidnapped were identified as Yahaya Yusuf, his wife, Latifat Yusuf, and their sons, Abdulgafar and Abdulqudus.

Also abducted were Mrs Abdulrazak Jimoh and two of her children, whose names were not immediately disclosed.

Residents said the incident had deepened fear in the community, noting that it brought the total number of kidnapping cases recorded in the area to 11 within the past few months.

They alleged that the attacks were largely targeted at non-indigenes living in the community, raising suspicion that informants might be aiding the criminals.

One of the protesters, who spoke on condition of anonymity, alleged that the bandits invaded the community in large numbers and were heavily armed.

“In the last month, more than four residents have been kidnapped here.

“Yesterday, no fewer than 15 bandits came with AK-47 rifles and abducted about five residents to an unknown destination,” the protester said.

He added that residents decided to march to the police station to formally lodge their complaints after enduring repeated attacks.

The Chairman of the Danhonu II Landlords Association and leader of the protest, Akoh Salifu, said the community could no longer live in peace due to the persistent kidnappings.

“We are here because we can no longer live in peace. The pressure from these repeated kidnapping incidents has become unbearable for us,” Salifu said.

He disclosed that some youths attempted to pursue the kidnappers into the bush after Sunday night’s attack but were unable to catch up with them.

“As law-abiding citizens, we decided to come to the police to formally register our grievances and cry out for urgent intervention to save our community,” he added.

Confirming the incident, the Kaduna State Police Public Relations Officer, DSP Mansir Hassan, said the police received a distress call and responded promptly.

According to him, police operatives, alongside soldiers, were deployed to the scene but arrived late due to poor road access and difficult terrain, which allowed the bandits to escape despite an exchange of gunfire.

Hassan added that the Commissioner of Police, CP Rabiu Muhammad, had visited the community and met with stakeholders, assuring them that the command would consider establishing a police outpost in the area to enhance security.

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