Kidnappers Free New Bride after Ransom Payment

The abducted new bride who was kidnapped with 10 others on her way to the groom’s house in Kaduna State has been freed after ransom payment.

PR-Nigeria gathered that Halima and her sister Shafa’atu who were kidnapped four days ago alongĀ  Birnin-Gwari-Funtua road regained their freedom around 8.40 Friday morning after relatives paid N1mn to the abductors.

A family source closed to the kidnapped women disclosed that: “They were released after payment of one million naira to the Kidnappers yesterday but the abductors kept the families in suspense for sixteen hours but around 5am local time, the abductors took the bride and her sister to the Mai unguwa of Tsohon (old)Ā  Birnin-Gwari.Ā 

Ā The groom Abdullahi Wushishi who is waiting anxiously in Birnin-Gwari town confirmed the release of his Amarya and are on their way to Wushishi in Niger State.

The bride and 10 escorts were abductedĀ  last Saturday at gunpoint by bandits in the area.

The bride, after the wedding, was being conveyed to her husbandā€™s house by her friends and relatives when the gunmen stopped the vehicle and took them away.

A former chairman of the local government, who asked not to be named for security reasons, disclosed on phone that the gunmen operated with impunity as nobody challenged them.

He said: ā€œThey simply stopped a bus that was conveying the bride to her husbandā€™s house with her relatives and friends numbering about 10.

ā€œThe incident took place about 55 kilometres from Birnin Gwari main town.ā€

ā€œIt was learned that three of the people abducted, including a member of the brideā€™s entourage, escaped and returned to the town yesterday morning.

ā€œThe Funtua Road is now a danger zone because at any point they (bandits) can strike. They operate with impunity along that highway because it is bordering Birnin Gwari and Katsina.

ā€œOur vigilantes need little support to engage these bandits. The government needs to mobilise the vigilantes and support them to enable them discharge their duties effectively.ā€

In a similar development, two young men riding a motorcycle were also abducted along Uduwa community in Birnin Gwari with their abductors demanding N3 million ransom.
One of the victims is the son of the Deputy Imam of Uduwa village, it was gathered.

Birnin Gwari has witnessed several attacks by armed bandits. 11 soldiers were recently killed in the town by the bandits who attacked a military checkpoint.

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