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Gunmen Abduct Seven Students in Northwest Nigeria, Police Say

MAIDUGURI, Nigeria, ⁠June ⁠4 (Reuters) – Gunmen have ⁠abducted at least seven students of ​a polytechnic in Zamfara State in northwest Nigeria, ‌police said on Thursday, ‌the latest incident highlighting insecurity ⁠in ⁠the region.

• The attack occurred in the early hours ​of June 3 when suspected bandits stormed off-campus student accommodation on the outskirts of the ​Low-Cost area of Kaura Namoda town in ⁠Zamfara State, ⁠police said in ⁠a ​statement.

• The assailants took the students to an ​unknown destination after ⁠raiding the rented residence at about 0400 GMT, the Zamfara State Police Command said.

• Security forces, including joint police tactical ⁠teams and military personnel, were deployed to the scene ⁠shortly after the attack. However, the gunmen had fled before their arrival.

• The police said search-and-rescue operations had been stepped up to secure the safe release of the victims and detain those responsible.

• Zamfara and other parts of ⁠northwest Nigeria have faced persistent attacks by heavily armed bandits, who frequently carry out kidnappings for ransom, target rural communities ​and disrupt daily life.

(Writing by Chijioke ​OhuochaEditing by Gareth Jones)

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