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Bandits kidnap 43 women, children in Zamfara midnight raid
Suspected bandits have abducted at least 43 individuals, mostly women and children, from Kakidawa ward in the Gidan Goga district of Maradun Local Government Area, Zamfara State.
According to a source who spoke to Daily Trust under anonymity, the attackers stormed the community at around 2 a.m. on Sunday, catching residents off guard. The source added that the bandits moved swiftly, taking their captives into nearby forests before any resistance could be mounted.
This latest abduction adds to the growing spate of insecurity in Zamfara State, where banditry, kidnappings, and violent attacks have terrorized communities. Residents continue to live in fear, with many calling for stronger security interventions from the government.
Efforts to confirm the incident from local authorities and security agencies are ongoing.
“We have counted 43 people, including three adult males and 40 women and children, who were taken by the bandits during the attack,” the source said.
It was gathered that the heavily armed attackers stormed the village, firing sporadically and forcing residents, especially men, to flee into the bush.
The source said women and children, unable to escape, were taken at gunpoint, adding that the headcount of the abducted was conducted the following day, Monday.
Locals said the bandits had not contacted any of the affected families to discuss ransom demands.
Another resident described the terrifying ordeal, saying “The entire village was gripped by fear as gunshots echoed throughout the operation. We have turned to prayers for the safe return of our loved ones, particularly given the harsh harmattan weather conditions.”
He said the bandits reportedly conducted a house-to-house search during the raid as residents hid.
“While local vigilante members were caught off guard, residents believe resistance might have been possible if the vigilantes had been prepared,” he added.
He, therefore, appealed to the government to deploy more security personnel to the area to prevent further attacks.
“We need security. These bandits are ruthless and can strike again,” a resident warned.
There was no statement from the police regarding the incident.