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Kidnap of 4 seminary students: Kaduna CP visits school, assures of rescue

The Commissioner of Police in Kaduna State, Umar  Muri, has visited the Good Shepherd Major Seminary, Kaduna where four students were abducted and assured that the police would secure their release.

A statement by the command’s spokesman, Yakubu Sabo issued to newsmen on Friday said the commissioner undertook on-the-spot assessment of the scene and the level of security arrangement at the seminary with a view to fortify the structure.

The statement said the police commissioner also sympathised with the management of the school over the ugly incident.

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It said that the command had mobilised its personnel to track the perpetrators and had reached out to the Inspector General of Police Intelligent Responce Team for technical support.

“The bandits accessed the school dormitory where two hundred and sixty eight (268) students were being accommodated,” the statement added.

It said the school’s management applauded the timely response of the command and expressed confidence that the police would secure the release of all the victims unhurt.

According to the statement, Muri appealed to people of the state to come closer to the police to create harmonious working relationships in their respective communities.

News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the four seminary students were kidnapped by armed men in military camouflage on Thursday. (NAN)

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