Nigeria launches manhunt after abductions by bandits in northwest Zamfara


LAGOS, ⁠April 4 (Reuters) - Nigerian security forces were in pursuit ⁠of gunmen after a large group of ‌bandits abducted residents from villages in northwest Zamfara state, police said, following one of the region’s largest recent attacks.

The gunmen ​raided Kurfa Danya and Kurfan Magaji ⁠villages in the Bukkuyum ⁠area on Thursday, opening fire on vehicles and homes ⁠before ‌sweeping through the communities, a local official said.

Umar Abubakar Faru, the local council ⁠chairman, told Reuters more than 150 people, ​mostly women and ‌children, were abducted and taken toward surrounding ⁠forest areas, ​forcing residents to flee and leaving villages largely deserted.

Zamfara state police confirmed the attack but said the number ⁠of abducted people was still being ​verified.

The police in a statement said a joint team of police, military and other security agencies had ⁠been deployed and were actively pursuing the attackers.

Some residents who escaped into surrounding areas were taken to hospital, police said, adding that rescue operations were ​ongoing.

Northwest Nigeria has struggled for years ⁠with bandit violence, including mass kidnappings for ransom ​and village raids, with armed ‌groups operating from vast forest ​hideouts across the region.

(Reporting by Hamza Ibrahim, Writing by Isaac Anyaogu, Editing by Susan Fenton)

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