Terrorists Invade Zamfara State, Abduct Dozens Of Worshippers During Friday Jummah

Terrorists on Friday invaded a Jummah Mosque in Zugu community of Gummi local government area of Zamfara State, abducting dozens of worshippers.

Residents who escaped the abduction said the terrorists arrived the Mosque and told those outside to go inside. Hiding their guns inside their clothes, they stormed the Mosque when the Imam was about to start delivering sermon.

According to a resident and eyewitness who simply identified himself as Abubakar, “when they laid siege, they asked those outside to go into the mosque, told worshippers that they had come to negotiate the release of some captives with them.

“No one saw them with guns and many people mistook them for worshippers. Nobody paid attention to them because they hid their guns. However, shortly after they moved inside the mosque, they brought out the rifles and fired some warning shots. They herded the congregants in to bush but some of the worshippers managed to scramble out of the mosque to safety. The muezzin was among those kidnapped but the Imam was able to escape the assault.

“Some those who were outside the mosque were also abducted because unknown to them that some armed men took positions outside. They fired several gunshots into the air and then moved to forest with the captives.”

Spokesperson of the Zamfara State Police Command, SP Muhammad Shehu, said he had not received report about the attack but promised to get back to our correspondent.

First published in Daily Trust

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