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Bizarre: Terrorists Abduct Woman On Sick Bed In Zaria, Kaduna State

Terrorists have abducted a woman from sick bed in Anguwar Malamai village in Kakeyi, Zaria Local Government Area of Kaduna State, Northwest Nigeria.

Anguwar Malamai is the nearest community to the famous Zaria Dam, about one kilometre away from the Nigerian Television Authority, NTA Zaria.

The terrorists had arrived at the village around 12am on Thursday and proceeded straight to the resident of Alhaji Shuaibu Dallatu and kidnapped his wife.

One of the villagers said they “arrived the purposely to kidnap the household, Alhaji Shuaibu Dallatu, because on arrival they asked some young men who sleep in the shop outside house of his whereabout.

“Meanwhile, Alhaji Dallatu who was fully awake attending to his sick wife, over heard the conversation and quickly sneaked out.”

He further explained that when the terrorists could not find the husband, they decided to kidnap the wife despite her sick condition.

“They bundled her into a waiting car and started shooting into the air as they made their exit.

The Kaduna State Police Public Relations Officer, Mohammed Jalinge, as usual, was not reachable to react to the report.

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