Mass Killing Despite Ransom Compliance
Armed bandits in Nigeria's Zamfara state executed 33 hostages despite receiving full ransom payments, according to AFP reports. The victims were among 51 villagers abducted from Banga in February, including three pregnant women.
Failed Negotiations Turn Deadly
Villagers pooled resources to pay approximately €500 per captive, delivering the ransom in two installments. While 17 women and one boy were released on Saturday, the remaining 33 hostages were shot dead. A community leader described the victims as 'slaughtered like sheep' with little hope of recovering their remains.
Nigeria's Kidnapping Epidemic
This incident highlights Nigeria's escalating security crisis where criminal gangs routinely target civilians. Known locally as 'bandits', these groups kidnap schoolchildren, motorists, and farmers, demanding ransoms ranging from €100-€6,000 per victim. Zamfara remains among the worst-affected regions despite military operations.