Ten More Bethel Baptist High School Students Released by Kidnappers as First Arrests Made

September 21, 2021

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Kidnappers have released 10 more students abducted from Bethel Baptist High School in July, Pastor John Joseph Hayab, State Chairman of the Christian Association of Nigeria, confirmed on September 18.

The students were set free that evening and have been reunited with their parents. “We are now hoping that the remaining 21 who are still with the bandits will be released,” said Pastor Hayab.

Meanwhile, Kaduna State Police Command announced on September 16 the arrest of 26 kidnappers, including the “notorious” Usman Abubakar, who was among those responsible for the abduction of students from Bethel.

Police spokesman Mohammed Jalige announced the arrests of suspected kidnappers on 16 September. [Image credit: gazettengr.com]

The students were among 120 abducted from the boarding school by gunmen in the early hours of July 5. Kidnappers have released students in batches in recent weeks, with 47 hostages set free in separate groups on August 21 and 27.

The arrests were made in connection with not only this incident, but also the earlier kidnappings of students at Greenfield University and Federal College of Forestry Mechanization, Afaka.

The Command’s spokesman Mohammed Jalige said that Usman Abubakar had been apprehended by operatives on suspicion of being involved in the incidents at all three institutions.

Jalige announced, “On [August 29 at about 9 a.m.], based on credible information, Operation Yaki Surveillance team with FIB STS Force Headquarter, Abuja, jointly raided a house along Ring Road, Asikolaye area of Kaduna, where one Usman Abubakar, 41 years old, a native of Adakpa village, Bukkuyum [local government area] of Zamfara [state], a notorious kidnapper [terrorizing] Chikun, Igabi and Giwa LGAs of Kaduna [state], was arrested.

“He confessed to have kidnapped many people and collected several ransoms; he also has links with recent attacks on Greenfield University, Bethel Baptist Academy and School of Forestry [Mechanization], Mando, Kaduna.”

Jalige added that 25 other suspects were also arrested. He confirmed that police had recovered illegal firearms.

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