Gunmen abduct 30 students in Nigeria as payoffs ‘boomerang’

13 March 2021 02:59 am

 

KADUNA, Nigeria (Reuters), 12 March, 2021-Gunmen kidnapped around 30 students in an overnight raid on a forestry college in northwest Nigeria, an official said on Friday, the fourth mass school abduction since December in a country where violence is on the increase.


An armed gang broke into the Federal College of Forestry Mechanization, located on the outskirts of Kaduna city near a military academy, at around 11:30 p.m. (2230 GMT) on Thursday, Kaduna state’s security commissioner, Samuel Aruwan said.


After a distress call, the army rescued 180 people in the early hours of Friday but “about 30 students, a mix of males and females, are yet to be accounted for”, he said.


“A combined team of army, air force, police and DSS (Department of State Services) troops are conducting an operation to track the missing students.”


Hours before the kidnapping, Nigeria’s federal government said it would “take out” abductors after earlier criticising local deals to free victims.