Another mass abduction of travelers by bandits has taken place in Nigeria on Kaduna-Kachia road in Kaduna state, the Police Command in the state confirmed.
The Command’s Public Relations Officer, ASP Mohammed Jalige, said the exact number of hostages taken by bandits, was yet unknown.
Jalige said three empty vehicles were recovered from the scene, while one person was found injured and taken to hospital for treatment.
An eyewitness who did not want his name mentioned said the kidnapping happened about 3:00pm at Makyalli area.
According to him, he was plying the road when some people alerted him a few meters to the place of the incident.
He said he and some other lucky commuters spent about 40 minutes on the highway before security operatives came and cleared the road.
One of the victims of the kidnapping is the Vice Chairman of Jaba Local Government Area of Kaduna State, Mr James Bijimi.
The kidnapping comes two days after bandits killed a driver and kidnapped 33 other people in the Kachia metropolis.
Bandits have carried out a number of kidnappings in the state, especially on the Kaduna-Abuja highway.
The bandits made headlines when they kidnapped some students of Forestry College and later Greenfield University.
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