Crime
BREAKING: Bandits Raid, Zamfara College Of Technology, Kidnap Students

BREAKING: Bandits Raid, Zamfara College Of Technology, Kidnap Students
Bandits have abducted many students in Tsafe town, the headquarters of Tsafe Local Government Area of Zamfara State.
It was gathered that the terrorists, locally dubbed bandits, raided Tsafe town on Tuesday night and abducted a lot of students of the College of Health Technology, including females living off-campus.
“The victims were mostly female students,” one of the sources noted.
Recall that some days ago, bandits invaded Tsafe and killed three persons, including the son of Mamman Tsafe, the Commissioner for Security and Home Affairs in Zamfara and a retired Deputy Inspector General of Police (DIG).
Kidnappings for ransom have escalated in northern Nigeria, where hundreds have been taken.
Zamfara, which is one of the most affected states, has witnessed a string of kidnappings and mindless killings since the coming of the present regime.
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This is despite tough talks from the president, Muhammadu Buhari.
Police authorities in Zamfara State have confirmed the abductions.
The spokesperson of the Command, Muhammed Shehu, said the command has deployed troops to trail the bandits and rescue the victims unhurt.
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