Metro
Bandits Abduct Construction Workers In Niger State
-
Eyewitnesses said that the workers were beaten and tied while two of them were taken away by the bandits
- The incident grounded vehicular movement for several hours
EKO HOT BLOGBLOG reports that two construction workers have been abducted by bandits along the Lambata Izom road in Gurara Local Government Area of Niger State.
According to eyewitnesses, the incident occurred around 4:00 p.m on Monday making motorists to park at a distance for fear of being abducted.
Read also: Tragedy As Man Kills 3 Children, 1 Other, Self Inside Church ( See His Reasons )
They added that the workers were beaten and tied while two of them were taken away by the bandits.
Motorists who witnessed the incident said they had to wait until the terrorists complete their operations.
They added that the gunmen shot sporadically into the air for several hours.
The Police Public Relations Officer, Wasiu Abiodun in a statement confirmed the incident and explained that the gunmen were engaged by men of the police force and the military from Suleja.
“On 28/02/2022 at about 1500hrs, information was received that armed bandits attacked Dajigbe village via Lambata, Gurara LGA and abducted some victims
“However, upon the receipt of this information, the Command mobilised a team of Police operatives, Military personnel from Zuma barracks, Suleja, and vigilante members to the area.
“The hoodlums were vehemently engaged in a gun battle, and in the process, two bandits were neutralised and four motorcycles were recovered from the bandits, while others escaped into the forest with gunshot injuries,” the statement read in part.
The police added that due to the gun battle, there was a temporary motorists stoppage along Suleja-Minna road, but normalcy was later restored for free flow of traffic.
YOU MAY ALSO LIKE: Police, Immigration Hand Over 48 victims Of Human Trafficking To NAPTIP
Click to watch our video of the week
Advertise or Publish a Story on EkoHot Blog:
Kindly contact us at [email protected]. Breaking stories should be sent to the above email and substantiated with pictorial evidence.
Citizen journalists will receive a token as data incentive.
Call or Whatsapp: 0803 561 7233, 0703 414 5611