Security operatives rescue one Bethel Baptist school student, 2 others in Kaduna

Men of the Kaduna State Police Command have rescued one out of the 121 kidnapped students of Bethel Baptist Secondary school in the Chikun Local Government Area of the state.

According to a statement by the police spokesman, Mohammed Jalige, said the student, Abraham Aniya, was rescued by security operatives along with two other kidnap victims who were abducted by bandits some days ago along the Kaduna-Kachia road.

He said police operatives alongside men of the Civilian JTF on routine patrol, rescued the three kidnap victims while they were roaming inside the forest extremely exhausted and weak at Tshohon Gaya village in Chikun LGA on Tuesday.

Jalinge explained that the victims were safely evacuated and rushed to Police Clinic in the state capital, where they are currently being resuscitated, after which they will be handed over to their families.

During the course of the investigation, the three victims were identified as Zaharaddeen Ibrahim, Nura Nuhu and Abraham Aniya, Channel TV reports.

Five days after, the abductors demanded food items from their parents to enable them feed the children, warning that failure to do so will expose the children to impending starvation.

Worried by the situation, the distraught parents of the abducted students were forced to hold a prayer session for the rescue of their children.

Kidnapping for ransom has been rife in the north-western part of the country with the students of the Bethel Baptist High School, Kaduna being the latest victims of kidnapping.

An estimated 950 students have been abducted by armed bandits in the Northern region, with many of such incidents occurring in the northwest zone.

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