13 Jun 2022 | 08:59 AM UTC
Nigeria: Suspected bandits kidnap dozens of travelers near Tureta, Sokoto State, June 11
Suspected bandits kidnap up to 50 travelers in the vicinity of Tureta, Sokoto State, Nigeria, June 11. Kidnappings likely to persist.
Event
Suspected bandits kidnaped dozens of travelers in the vicinity of Tureta, Sokoto State, at around 18:00 June 11. The incident occurred as they traveled to Gusau (Zamfara State) after intending a wedding in Tambuwal Local Government Area (LGA) in Sokoto. The number of abductees is unclear; assailants initially captured around 50 travelers, but some 20 reportedly escaped. No group has claimed responsibility for the attack, nor has there been any ransom demand.
Authorities will likely maintain a heightened security presence in the surrounding areas and launch operations to apprehend the attackers and rescue the victims in the coming days. Localized transport disruptions are likely along main roads due to security checkpoints. Armed clashes between kidnappers and security forces cannot be ruled out.
Context
Nigeria is affected by armed gangs (also called bandits) that engage in cattle rustling, looting, extortion, and kidnappings for ransom, among other criminal activities. The threat is elevated in the northwest, where officials have failed to stem insecurity despite various security measures implemented in recent months (such as increased operations, curfews, and business restrictions) in an attempt to curtail violence. Attacks and kidnappings are likely to persist in the near term.
Advice
Exercise a high degree of vigilance due to the threat of attacks and kidnappings. Remain courteous and cooperative if approached and questioned by security personnel. Do not discuss plans and routes publicly. If operating in the area in the long term, vary routes and times of travel and ensure the use of secure transport. Maintain contact with diplomatic representations.