Police Bust Kidnap Syndicate, Rescue 6-Year-Old Girl In Northwest Nigeria | Sahara Reporters

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The police in Katsina State, Northwest Nigeria, have busted a kidnap syndicate and rescued their six-year-old victim, Fatima Abubakar. The Command's spokesperson, Isah Gambo, who disclosed this in a statement on Wednesday, gave the names of the suspects as 19-year-old Abdulrazak Ibrahim, aka Popular of Bachirawa quarters in Kano state; a cousin of the victim and also the mastermind behind the kidnapping, Aliyu Salisu, aka Chilo of Sabuwa Unguwa quarters and Mohammed Ibrahim, aka Zalamo of Gidan Dawa quarters, Katsina state. Salisu and Ibrahim are also 19 years old.

The Command's spokesperson, Isah Gambo, who disclosed this in a statement on Wednesday, gave the names of the suspects as 19-year-old Abdulrazak Ibrahim, aka Popular of Bachirawa quarters in Kano state; a cousin of the victim and also the mastermind behind the kidnapping, Aliyu Salisu, aka Chilo of Sabuwa Unguwa quarters and Mohammed Ibrahim, aka Zalamo of Gidan Dawa quarters, Katsina state.

The Command's spokesperson, Isah Gambo, who disclosed this in a statement on Wednesday, gave the names of the suspects as 19-year-old Abdulrazak Ibrahim, aka Popular of Bachirawa quarters in Kano state; a cousin of the victim and also the mastermind behind the kidnapping, Aliyu Salisu, aka Chilo of Sabuwa Unguwa quarters and Mohammed Ibrahim, aka Zalamo of Gidan Dawa quarters, Katsina state.

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