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Gunmen abduct over 150 worshippers from 3 churches in Nigeria

Over 160 worshippers were abducted during simultaneous attacks on three churches amid a regional surge in kidnappings by armed gangs, local and church leaders reported.

  • On Jan 19, armed bandits abducted more than 150 worshippers in Kurmin Wali during simultaneous attacks on Evangelical Church Winning All, Cherubim and Seraphim, and a Catholic church.
  • Gangs known locally as 'bandits' frequently carry out mass kidnappings in the north, fitting a pattern of armed gangs targeting remote communities with limited security for ransom payments.
  • Witnesses said attackers burst into churches armed with "sophisticated weapons" at 11:25 a.m. local time, blocking entrances and forcing worshippers into the bush, while troops and security agencies were deployed to track abductors.
  • As of yesterday, 177 people were missing and 11 returned, leaving 168 still missing, while Police in Kaduna state and the Kaduna State Government have not issued formal statements.
  • The Nigerian government rejected characterising the violence as a 'Christian genocide,' and no group has claimed responsibility, drawing international attention amid recent U.S. strikes.
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The attacks were confirmed by a United Nations report, which mentions "more than 100 faithful" abducted by "armed bandits" on Sunday, 18 January, in Kurmin Wali, in the north of the country.

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