Suspected Bandits Launch Morning Raids In Kwara, Abduct Eight Residents As Communities Live In Fear
At least eight residents have been abducted following fresh attacks by suspected bandits on two communities in Kwara State. The first incident occurred early Monday morning at Gaa Jimoh community in Ijara Isin, Isin Local Government Area, where heavily armed gunmen reportedly operated freely and kidnapped five residents. Another attack was recorded last Friday night at Gaa Power Line in Omu-Aran, where three people were abducted after assailants fired shots to scare residents. Although a nursing mother and her infant were later released, two victims remain in captivity. The attacks have heightened fear across the state amid ongoing controversy over a viral video allegedly showing bandits in possession of AK-47 rifles and a Kwara local government-branded security vehicle, raising public concerns over security lapses and accountability.
At least eight residents have been abducted following fresh attacks by suspected bandits on two communities in Kwara State. The first incident occurred early Monday morning at Gaa Jimoh community in Ijara Isin, Isin Local Government Area, where heavily armed gunmen reportedly operated freely and kidnapped five residents. Another attack was recorded last Friday night at Gaa Power Line in Omu-Aran, where three people were abducted after assailants fired shots to scare residents. Although a nursing mother and her infant were later released, two victims remain in captivity. The attacks have heightened fear across the state amid ongoing controversy over a viral video allegedly showing bandits in possession of AK-47 rifles and a Kwara local government-branded security vehicle, raising public concerns over security lapses and accountability.
Suspected Bandits Launch Morning Raids In Kwara, Abduct Eight Residents As Communities Live In Fear
At least eight residents have been abducted following fresh attacks by suspected bandits on two communities in Kwara State. The first incident occurred early Monday morning at Gaa Jimoh community in Ijara Isin, Isin Local Government Area, where heavily armed gunmen reportedly operated freely and kidnapped five residents. Another attack was recorded last Friday night at Gaa Power Line in Omu-Aran, where three people were abducted after assailants fired shots to scare residents. Although a nursing mother and her infant were later released, two victims remain in captivity. The attacks have heightened fear across the state amid ongoing controversy over a viral video allegedly showing bandits in possession of AK-47 rifles and a Kwara local government-branded security vehicle, raising public concerns over security lapses and accountability.
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