At least 16 female residents of Adamawa State were abducted Wednesday
by suspected Boko Haram militants, the police and local officials said.
Police said a team of officers had been deployed to the area to search for the abducted persons.
Those abducted include 14 women and two girls.
They were seized in
Sabongari Madagali, in Madagali Local Government of the state, a federal
lawmaker representing the area said.
Local sources said some of the women were taken from a nearby bush where they went in search of firewood.
Others were seized from a nearby river while fishing.
A source said two women managed to escape the abductors by pretending to have drowned.
“The two women who are in real state of trauma told us that the
suspected Boko Haram insurgents had a field day carting away the women
when their escorts ran away for their dear lives,” the source said.
He said two vigilante operatives who escorted the women to the bush
fled on sighting the heavily armed men, who arrived good numbers.
“They left the women to their own devices as the gunmen were left
unchallenged leading to the abduction of the said women,” the source
said.
Confirming the incident, the member representing Michika/ Madagali
Federal constituency, Adamu Kamale, said, “I just received the shocking
news to the effect that about 16 women have been abducted by Boko
Haram.
Source:PT
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