Bandits Kidnap Kano Police Inspector, Two Others, Beat Them on Camera While Forcing Ransom Pleas

Suspected bandits have abducted a serving police inspector attached to the Police Academy, Wudil, Kano State, alongside two other men, subjecting them to severe physical abuse while forcing them to beg publicly for ransom in a disturbing video. The victims were identified as Inspector Kabiru Bello Adamu, Muntari, and Musa Rabiu (also known as Danladi), all from Tofa Local Government Area of Kano State.

The trio were reportedly kidnapped while travelling from Rijiya Zaki Motor Park in Kano to Birnin Kebbi. In the video, armed bandits pointed guns at the victims’ heads, beat them with sticks and AK-47 rifle butts, and compelled them to plead with their families and the public to raise money for their release. Speaking under duress, Inspector Bello confirmed his identity and appealed for mercy, invoking religious sentiments, while the other victims also made desperate pleas for help.

At one point, one of the abductees was beaten again after attempting to suggest the kidnappers were treating them “kindly,” highlighting the brutality of the captors. The incident underscores the worsening security situation in northern Nigeria, where even security personnel are increasingly targeted by armed groups along major highways. As of the time of reporting, there has been no official statement from police authorities regarding the abduction or rescue efforts.
Bandits Kidnap Kano Police Inspector, Two Others, Beat Them on Camera While Forcing Ransom Pleas Suspected bandits have abducted a serving police inspector attached to the Police Academy, Wudil, Kano State, alongside two other men, subjecting them to severe physical abuse while forcing them to beg publicly for ransom in a disturbing video. The victims were identified as Inspector Kabiru Bello Adamu, Muntari, and Musa Rabiu (also known as Danladi), all from Tofa Local Government Area of Kano State. The trio were reportedly kidnapped while travelling from Rijiya Zaki Motor Park in Kano to Birnin Kebbi. In the video, armed bandits pointed guns at the victims’ heads, beat them with sticks and AK-47 rifle butts, and compelled them to plead with their families and the public to raise money for their release. Speaking under duress, Inspector Bello confirmed his identity and appealed for mercy, invoking religious sentiments, while the other victims also made desperate pleas for help. At one point, one of the abductees was beaten again after attempting to suggest the kidnappers were treating them “kindly,” highlighting the brutality of the captors. The incident underscores the worsening security situation in northern Nigeria, where even security personnel are increasingly targeted by armed groups along major highways. As of the time of reporting, there has been no official statement from police authorities regarding the abduction or rescue efforts.
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