Terrorists Contact Families Of Abducted Victims Of Kaduna Train Attack

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Terrorists who attacked Abuja-Kaduna train on Monday and abducted some victims have contacted their families, but didn’t make any demand.

The attack on the Abuja-Kaduna train which occurred on Monday night left 8 persons dead, 26 injured and scores missing.

Among those that were killed in the attack were , Trade Union Congress (TUC) Secretary-General Musa Ozigi-Lawal, TUC Kwara State chapter Chairman Akin Akinsola, National Board of Technical Education (NBTE) deputy director , Abdul Isa Kofar-Mata and a dentist Dr Chinelo Nwando.

Also, among those missing are the Managing Director of Bank of Agriculture, Alwan Hassan whose family said that they are yet to know his whereabout, a woman known as Maryam Bobbo, also said her husband and children are among those missing from the train attack.

One of the family members, Yusuf Attah, a royal member of Ohinoyo of Ebiraland, on Wednesday said that his mother and sister were kidnapped during the attack.

He said the terrorists called the house and he spoke with his sister who said they are fine.

“Though I did not speak with my mother, my sister assured me she is fine,” he said.

Another family member, Yahaya Abdul, also said the bandits called him and told him his brother is fine and he should expect their call.

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