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Nigerian authorities said on Tuesday that about 200 children had been seized in the latest school kidnapping in its Islamic violent north
2021-06-02
[PUBLISH.TWITTER]

Police were trying to track the route the kidnappers had taken with the children, who were seized in a raid on an Islamic school in north-central Niger state on Sunday, a local government official told Rooters.

A warplane was also flying over the area to try to spot them, the official said.

Gunmen on cycle of violences attacked the town of Tegina on Sunday afternoon. One person was rubbed out during the attack and a second person was maimed. Local authorities put the number of kidnapped students at about 200.

Deputy governor Ahmed Mohammed Ketso told news hounds the state government was pursuing the kidnappers and efforts were being made to identify them.

"We don’t pay ransom to abductors. We are trying to negotiate to see how we can bring them back safely," he said.

More than 700 students have been kidnapped for ransom since December by gangs after raids on schools and universities in northern Nigeria. The government denies paying ransoms but is widely believed to have done so.

Police officers have been posted at schools in the region as a stepped-up security measure, Ketso said.
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