Zamfara bandits: Police dispute deaths, abductions

The police command in Zamfara has denied media reports that 40 people were killed, 70 nursing mothers and children abducted at Tungar Baushe in the Maru local government area.
The denial was made in a statement issued in Gusau on Thursday by the command’s spokesman, SP Muhammad Shehu.
“Ignore the outrageous number of kidnapped victims being circulated on various media platforms.
“The number quoted is misleading and an attempt to create fear in the minds of Zamfara residents,” said Mr. Shehu.
According to the police spokesman, security teams are on an extensive bush combing of the surrounding forests aimed at rescuing the kidnapped victims.
“Members of the public are enjoined to remain calm, discountenance the reported figures and assist security forces in the ongoing operations,” he said.
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