Some bandits terrorising
Kaduna/Abuja highway on October 10, abducted 10 students of the school while on
their way to school.
However, the quick
intervention of troops led to the immediate rescue of six out of the 10
students while the bandits escaped into the forest with the four.
Troops of Operation Thunder
Strike have rescued the remaining four students of Government Day Secondary
School Gwagwada in Chikun Local Government Area of Kaduna State, who were
abducted on their way to school on October 10.
The Deputy Director Army
Public Relations Officer,1 Division Nigerian Army Kaduna, Col Ezindu Idimah
told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Monday night that the students have
been handed over to their joyful parents at Gurmi village.
“On Monday October 14, at
about 6 am, following a tip off from a reliable source, troops raided the
hideout of the bandits and successfully rescued the remaining 4 students
without any injury,” Idima said.
According to him, during
the rescue operation, the bandits ran into the bush with gunshot wounds while
abandoning the students after they had engaged the troops in a gun duel.
Idimah explained that
Operation Thunder Strike was a Defence Headquarters operation with troops drawn
from the Army, Air Force, Police, State Services and Civil Defence Corps.
The spokesman said the
General Officer Commanding 1Division, Maj.-Gen. Faruk Yahaya hailed the
performance of troops and reiterated the commitment of the Division in bringing
about peace and tranquility to its area of responsibility.
He assured that despite the
toughness of the tasks, the nation should count on the loyalty and commitment
of officers and soldiers to deliver.
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