Another 61 kidnapped by gunmen in Nigeria
Gunmen in Nigeria
kidnapped 61 people from a village in northern Kaduna state, days after nearly
300 students went missing in an attack by an armed gang, residents said on
Tuesday.
Armed groups, known
locally as bandits, have wreaked havoc for years in northern Nigeria where they
target villagers, motorists on highways and students from schools for ransom.
Gunmen attacked Buda
community around midnight on Monday, firing sporadically, a tactic used to
scare, residents said. The kidnappings often happen in remote communities,
leaving residents helpless.
Resident Lawal Abdullahi
said he was away when the gunmen struck but his wife was among those taken.
Buda is 160 km (100
miles) from Kuriga town, where schoolchildren were seized last week.
Kaduna's internal
security commissioner and police spokesperson did not respond to requests for
comment.
"We
have been experiencing these attacks for a long time. The situation has become
worse, forcing many residents and farmers from villages to flee to less
dangerous places," another resident, Danjuma Sale, said.

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