Kaduna school abduction: 26 students rescued, says Police

Kaduna school abduction: 26 students rescued, says Police

No fewer than 26 abducted students of Bethel Baptist Secondary School Kujuma in Chikun LGA of Kaduna State, have been rescued.

Recall BlackBox Nigeria reported that the boarding school located at the outskirts of Kaduna, was, on Monday morning, attacked by suspected bandits who whisked away with scores of students.

The Kaduna Police Command, in a statement by its Police Public Relations Officer, ASP Mohammed Jalige, confirmed the incident, saying a joint team of security operatives has successfully rescued 26 students and a female staff of the school.

The statement reads in part, “In the early hours of today, Monday 5th July 2021 at about 0143hrs the Command received a report that armed bandits in large number had gained access into Bethel Baptist Secondary School Kujuma in Chikun LGA of Kaduna State.

“They shot berserkly, overpowered the school’s security guards and made their way into the students’ hostel where they abducted an unspecified number of students into the forest.

“On the receipt of the unfortunate incident, a joint team of the Nigeria Police, Army and Navy Operatives were immediately mobilised to the area with a mission to rescue the abducted students unhurt.

“The Operatives gave the bandits a hot pursuit occasioned by a tactical application of weapons and succeeded in rescuing twenty-six (26) students including a female teacher safely.

“However, the rescue operation is still ongoing to ensure that all victims are safely returned. Officers involved in the said operation are charged to ensure no stone is left unturned with a view to successfully accomplish the rescue mission since resources will be availed to them without delay.”

The police encouraged parents not to be deterred by the recent bandits’ activities in the state targeting schools and learning institutions as strategic measures would be emplaced to forestall further occurrence of such dastardly act of criminality against innocent children.

“The Command is saddened by the incident and call on all stakeholders on security to unite particularly at this very critical time to safeguard schools in order to guarantee a safe and secured learning environment and other meaningful businesses,” it concluded.

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