Kwara Kidnapping Crisis: Police Move to Apprehend Gang as Ultimatum Looms

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Pelumi Ilesanmi
Pelumi Ilesanmi
Kwara Kidnapping Crisis: Police Move to Apprehend Gang as Ultimatum Looms

The recent surge in insecurity across northern Nigeria has brought renewed focus on Kwara State, where communities are grappling with a severe kidnapping crisis. In one harrowing incident, gunmen who abducted 176 residents from Woro community in Kaiama Local Government Area have issued a grave ultimatum, threatening to kill their captives if their demands are not met within a week. This message was relayed to local authorities by the victims themselves following a Jumu’ah prayer session with their captors, as confirmed by the community's traditional ruler, Salihu Bio, whose wife is among those held.

The attackers reportedly expressed profound frustration with the Federal Government of Nigeria, accusing it of a lack of urgency in negotiating the victims’ release, despite claims of resources being expended to maintain the captives' well-being. A female abductee, permitted to contact her family on Saturday, April 25, confirmed that all captives remained alive. She further revealed that the captors, believed to be affiliated with Boko Haram, have been instructing them in Arabic and Islamic teachings. The monarch detailed the stark warning delivered after the prayer: if no action is taken within the stipulated week, the women would be forcibly married off, and those deemed physically weak could face execution. This chilling threat has intensified fears and underscored the escalating security challenges in the region.

Amidst these escalating threats, the Kwara State Police Command has made significant strides in combating kidnapping activities, albeit in a separate but related incident. On Tuesday, April 28, the Command announced the arrest of five suspected kidnappers and the recovery of arms and ammunition. According to Adetoun Ejire-Adeyemi, the Public Relations Officer, operatives from the Command’s Anti-Kidnapping Team, in collaboration with local vigilantes and forest guards, executed a coordinated operation at Oke-Iya Community on April 23. This operation led to the apprehension of three suspects: Idris Umar, Muhammed Usman, and Abdullahi Abubakar, who are linked to a recent invasion of the Idiya community where five individuals were kidnapped. Two of these victims had managed to escape captivity earlier.

Further investigation by the police resulted in the identification and subsequent arrest of two additional suspects, Mohammad Awal and Sani Mallam Musa, in connection with the crime. The exhibits recovered from these suspects included a locally fabricated revolver rifle, adapted to fire AK-47 ammunition, along with eight rounds of live AK-47 ammunition. The police have stated that these suspects will be charged to court upon the conclusion of the ongoing investigation, signaling the authorities' commitment to tackling the rampant criminal activities plaguing the state. These separate incidents highlight the dual challenge facing Kwara State: the urgent need for government intervention to secure the release of the Woro community abductees and ongoing law enforcement efforts to dismantle kidnapping networks.

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