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Nigeria Police Confirm Massive Church Abductions in Kaduna

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Police in Nigeria have officially confirmed the mass kidnapping of worshippers from three churches in Kaduna State, reversing their previous claims that the event never occurred.

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The initial incident took place on a Sunday morning in the remote village of Kurmin Wali. According to eyewitnesses, armed men surrounded the community during church services, preventing anyone from escaping. The attackers then rounded up a large group of people and forced them into the surrounding wilderness. While local residents report that 177 people were taken—with 11 later managing to escape—the police have not yet released an official headcount.

The confirmation comes after a period of intense confusion. Shortly after the raid, the Kaduna State Police Commissioner had publicly challenged anyone to provide names of the victims, asserting there was "no evidence" of a kidnapping. Local government officials also initially backed this denial, claiming that visits to the site showed no signs of an attack. However, as lists containing over 160 names of missing persons began to circulate and pressure from human rights groups like Amnesty International mounted, the authorities walked back their statements.

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Police spokesperson Benjamin Hundeyin clarified on Tuesday night that the earlier denial was actually a "measured response" while they awaited confirmation from the field. He noted that operational units and intelligence sources have now verified the abductions. In response, security forces have been deployed to the area to conduct search-and-rescue operations and increase patrols.

This incident is part of a broader security crisis in Nigeria, where mass kidnappings for ransom have become alarmingly frequent. Corruption, underfunded local law enforcement, and poor intelligence sharing continue to hinder efforts to protect citizens in the region.

Key Takeaways

Official Reversal: Nigerian authorities confirmed the abductions after initially denying they took place, citing a need for field verification.

Massive Scale: Residents report 177 people were seized from three different churches (ECWA and Cherubim and Seraphim) during Sunday services.

Security Deployment: Police and military units are currently conducting search-and-rescue missions in the Kaduna bush to track the kidnappers.

Adapted From

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c4grw9vg7y4o

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