The Nigerian Army on Friday revealed that it had rescued 180 students and staff of the Turkish International Secondary School located in Rigachikun, Kaduna State, from an attempted bandit abduction.
In a statement by the Director, Army Public Relations, Brig.-Gen. Mohammed Yerima on Friday, the operation was carried out by the troops of Quick Response Force of 1 Division.
Yerima revealed that that the troops were able to rescue 180 persons, comprising 132 male students, 40 female students and eight civilian staff.
“Acting on a tip-off on the impending abduction of the school children, troops quickly mobilized to protect the school from the bandits.
“However, while the troops were securing the secondary school, another distress call came that bandits had stormed the Federal School of Forestry Mechanisation, Afaka, Igabi Local Government Area of the state with aim of kidnapping the staff and students. The troops swiftly moved to Afaka and decisively engaged the armed bandits”.
“The bandits were said to have broken into the institution by breaching the perimeter fence of the school.
“The rescued students have been evacuated to a safe place while the injured are presently receiving medical attention at a military facility.”
The army said a combined team of Army, Air Force, Police and Department of State Services operatives are currently combing the forest for the bandits.
