Armed Bandits Kidnap Dozens in Northwest Nigeria

Armed bandits kidnapped over 60 villagers including women and children in Nigeria's Zamfara state. This follows a pattern of mass abductions for ransom that has become a profitable criminal industry despite government prohibitions on payments.
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Mass Kidnapping in Zamfara State

Armed bandits kidnapped dozens of villagers in Nigeria's northwestern Zamfara state on Friday according to United Nations documents reviewed by AFP. The attack targeted Sabon Garin Damri village, where gunmen arrived on motorcycles shooting indiscriminately before abducting residents.

Victim Testimony

"They came on motorcycles shooting wildly before kidnapping our daughters and children," reported villager Isa Sani. The village chief confirmed over 60 people were taken, primarily women and children. In a nearby community, assailants killed a farmer and abducted his son.

Kidnapping Epidemic Pattern

Nigeria correspondent Elles van Gelder explained: "The scenario follows a consistent pattern. Armed men storm villages on motorcycles, taking as many hostages as possible. Women and children are specifically targeted as they command higher ransoms."

Failed Ransom System

Despite government prohibitions against paying ransoms, desperate families continue the practice. This February, 33 hostages were executed after payment despite 51 initially being taken. The UN report notes a worrying trend toward mass kidnappings in Zamfara, particularly in the state's northern regions.

Kidnapping as Business Model

Mass abductions have evolved into a profitable industry across Nigeria. A 2021 Nigerian Security Institute (SBM) report revealed kidnapping has shifted from ideological to financial motivation. Criminals target schools, highways, and farms before publicly flaunting ransom payments on social media.

Current Situation

Authorities remain uncertain about the perpetrators behind recent kidnappings or the hostages' whereabouts. No ransom demands have been disclosed for the latest Zamfara incident. Nigeria's northwest continues to endure the country's highest kidnapping rates, with citizens bearing the brunt of security failures.

Lucas Martin
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