News
Kaduna police foil kidnapping plot, rescue 76 children

The Nigeria Police Force has successfully rescued 76 children after foiling a planned kidnapping operation in Kasuwan Magani, Kaduna State.
The development was confirmed on Wednesday, January 7, by the Force Public Relations Officer, Benjamin Hundeyin, in an official statement made available to journalists.
Hundeyin said the operation was carried out by operatives of the Kaduna State Police Command on January 5, 2026, after actionable intelligence was received.
According to him, at about 8pm, the command got credible information that suspected bandits were planning to attack and kidnap motorists transporting children through the area.
He said the police immediately mobilised to the location, thwarted the plan and safely rescued all 76 children.
The police spokesman added that efforts are ongoing to track down and arrest the suspects involved, while security has been reinforced in the area to prevent a recurrence.
He added that the Divisional Police Officer, DPO, of Kasuwan Magani Division was promptly deployed with a team of officers to the location following the intelligence report.

Hundeyin noted that the operatives “engaged and successfully repelled the suspected kidnappers, leading to the rescue of 76 children, comprising both males and females, aged between seven (7) and 20 years”.
“All the rescued children were unharmed. In the course of the operation, three suspects were arrested: Jonathan John ‘m’ aged 25, Oliver Magaji ‘m’ aged 27, and Bitrus Sawaba ‘m’ aged 23,” he said.
“Preliminary investigations revealed that the suspects were conveying the children to some parts of the country for the purpose of child labour and other domestic work.
The suspects have been taken into police custody, while the rescued children are currently being housed safely at the Command Headquarters as authorities await the arrival and proper identification of their parents or guardians.
The FPRO further stated that the police are investigating to determine the full circumstances of the incident and to identify other possible collaborators.
He emphasized that “the arrested suspects will be charged in court upon the conclusion of investigations,” and reiterated that the Nigeria Police Force remains committed to the protection of lives and property.
Hundeyin also urged the public to “continue to support the Police with timely and credible information to aid proactive policing.
Personalities Bios2 days agoMeet Prof. Oluwatoyin Ogundipe, former UNILAG VC now leading NUC’s governing board
News2 days agoPanic in Lagos Market after suspected IED explosion injures one
News1 day agoNSITF–Rand mutual partnership to boost social protection across Africa, says Faleye
News1 day agoIGP issues tough sanctions over police presence on social media
News2 days ago47 hostages regain freedom as troops raid terrorist hideout
News1 day agoLakurawa introduces controversial marriage rules, limits bride price to ₦1,500
News2 days agoMeta reshuffles WhatsApp leadership, appoints Kunal Shah as new head
News1 day agoPolitical shake-up in Kebbi as Senator Maidoki quits APC









You must be logged in to post a comment Login