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Hungry Kaduna Bandits Collect Food For Ransom, Impose N12m Levy On Farmers

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Facing starvation, hungry bandits in the Birnin-Gwari area of Kaduna State reportedly released six hostages after collecting 20 mudu (measures) of rice, 20 mudu of beans, 25 litres of red oil, 25 litres of groundnut oil and recharge card of N10,000 as ransom.

However, the bestial instinct in them led to the gunmen to kill a farmer and abduct another 20 persons from their farms in Jangali and Kwaga communities of Birnin-Gwari.

These were contained in a statement issued by the Birnin-Gwari Emirate Progressive Union (BEPU) chairman, Ishaq Usman Kasai.

Besides the revelation that the bandits were hungry, he also disclosed that the bandits have equally told some farming communities in the Birnin-Gwari area of Kaduna State to pay 12 million in levies before they would harvest their crops.

“The four people of Unguwan Liman who were kidnapped on Saturday and one at Unguwan Shekarau were released yesterday Wednesday after payment of 2 million and N500,000, respectively,” Kasai said.

“Five farmers kidnapped on Thursday 15/9/2022 at Kurgin Gabas and Sabon-Layi areas have luckily escaped from the kidnappers’ den after spending a week in captivity.

“Regrettably, a farmer was killed at Shiwaka community on Tuesday 27/9/2022 after being tied to a tree; and more than 20 people were kidnapped on Wednesday 28/9/2022.

“The bandits informed some farming communities including Kwaga, Kwanan-Shehu, Unguwan Liman and Unguwan Shekarau to pay levies of N12 million to be allowed to continue harvesting their crops. These communities were given until Friday (today) to meet the conditions, failing which they would kidnap any person found at a farm. The Union found that these helpless communities have started making contribution based on farm size to meet the condition and the dateline.”
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