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BREAKING: Bandits kidnap 4 kids in kaduna community

From Ujah Simon, kaduna


Again, armed bandits have invaded Barakallahu community in kaduna State vand Kidnapped four children from their parents residents.
The invasion occurred Friday, by 1:30am at Barakallahu line,  in the community located opposite national teachers institute (NTI) along kaduna- Zaria highway.
The bandits, according to eyewitness account Kidnapped the four kids near Barakallahu LEA primary school during a house-to-house search operation.In a statement posted, the eye witness source stated “Good morning colleagues, Please just to inform you that kidnapers invaded our area Barakallahu  line  Barakallahu LEA  Primary school and entered house by house and went away with 4 kids.
“The uguly incident occurred around 1.30 am. Please for the details you can reach one the parent of the children kidnapped through his number 0802862284”, but the number is incomplete.
However, when contacted, the village head of Barakallahu, (Mai Anguwa), on phone, Sule Barakallaahu, could not pick his call.  Also when the Police state command spokesman Muhammad jalige was contacted, he could not respond till the time I of filling this report.Details soon.

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