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Suspected kidnappers hold 26 Taraba youths captive


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Some gunmen suspected to be kidnappers on Wednesday abducted twenty-six youths from Takum local government area of Taraba state, along Wukari-Takum road.

A source in Takum related to The Nation the youths who were between 18 and 22 were returning from a wedding programme in Wukari in a Toyota Hummer bus at about 8.30am when they ran into a group of gunmen between Chechenji and Kofai Ahmadu villages.

The gunmen were said to have hijacked the vehicle they were travelling with and drove the 26 passengers, including the driver of the bus to an unknown destination.

It was further gathered the gunmen drove from Kofai Ahmadu village in Taraba and headed for Benue axis.

According to sources, all accusing fingers are being pointed at the notorious Ghana boys said to have been flushed out of Benue due to activities of operation Whirl- Stroke going on in Benue State.

Taraba spokesman, DSP David Misal, confirmed the incident when contacted.

He said the police received a report that the 26 persons were missing.

He said the police was yet to establish whether it was a case of kidnap, adding that the police have however commenced investigation into the matter.

The PPRO further disclosed there has been no communication between the criminals and either the relations of the victims or the police since their disappearance on Wednesday morning.

Fatimah Oyesanmi

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