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11 kidnapped after armed attack in Nigeria

By IANS | Updated: July 12, 2021 12:55 IST

Lagos, July 12 Nigerian police said a group of unidentified gunmen attacked a town in Kaduna state and ...

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Lagos, July 12 Nigerian police said a group of unidentified gunmen attacked a town in Kaduna state and kidnapped 11 people.

Muhammed Jalige, a spokesman for Kaduna police, said in a statement the gunmen in great numbers "invaded Kajuru town" on Sunday, reports Xinhua news agency.

They fired sporadically and entered a local leader's residence in the town, abducting the 85-year-old and 10 of his family members.

Jalige urged local residents to remain calm and provide credible information to the police and other security services to prevent any potential attacks on innocent persons.

Nigeria has witnessed in recent months a series of gunman attacks across the country, resulting in many civil killed and kidnapped.

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