Nigeria police arrest 33-member gang over Kwara church abductions


FILE PHOTO: A person walks outside the Christ Apostolic Church during a Sunday service held for those killed and kidnapped in an attack by gunmen on November 18, in the town of Eruku, Kwara state, Nigeria, November 23, 2025. REUTERS/Abdullahi Dare Akogun/File Photo

ABUJA, ⁠April 14 (Reuters) - Nigerian police have arrested a ⁠33-member gang over a November

attack in which ‌38 people were abducted from a church in central Kwara state, police said on Tuesday, as part of a ​nationwide crackdown on violence.

Federal police ⁠spokesperson Anthony Okon Placid ⁠said the gang carried out the November 18 ⁠attack ‌on Christ Apostolic Church in Eruku town and was also responsible for ⁠other kidnappings, cattle rustling, and armed robbery ​across the ‌region.

The 33 suspects were arrested in coordinated raids ⁠across Kwara ​and neighbouring Kogi state following human and technical intelligence, part of a wider operation that has ⁠detained 50 suspects since January, ​Placid said in a statement.

Nigeria has long grappled with insecurity, from mass kidnappings for ransom to banditry ⁠and militant attacks. The Eruku assault intensified pressure on the government, already under scrutiny from U.S. President Donald Trump, who had threatened military ​action over what he calls ⁠persecution of Christians.

Placid said the police would charge ​several suspects soon, while pursuing ‌fleeing gang members and ​recovering more weapons.

(Reporting by Camillus Eboh; Writitng by Elisha Bala-Gbogbo; Editing by Sharon Singleton)

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