The Nigeria Police Force (NPF) has confirmed the abduction of over 100 worshippers in the Kurmin Wali community in the Kajuru LGA of Kaduna state, 24 hours after denying the report.
On Sunday, gunmen attacked three churches in the community and whisked away about 167 worshippers.
However, on Monday, the Kaduna police command dismissed the report as a falsehood spread by βconflict entrepreneursβ seeking to disrupt the stateβs relative peace.
Speaking during a press briefing in Kaduna, Muhammad Rabiu, the stateβs commissioner of police, challenged those spreading the reports to provide names and details of the victims, insisting that there was no record of such abductions.
Following police denial, Christian Solidarity WorldwideβNigeria (CSW-N), a human rights group, said the abductions took place and accused security operatives of obstructing efforts to independently verify the incident.
The group accused security personnel of preventing its team from accessing the community during a fact-finding visit, despite presenting proper identification.
βTACTICAL UNITS, INTELLIGENT ASSETS DEPLOYED TO RESCUE VICTIMSβ
However, in a statement on Tuesday, Benjamin Hundeyin, the force public relations officer, said the initial confusion followed a meeting of the Kaduna state security council convened by Uba Sani, governor of the state.
Hundeyin said some individuals from Kajuru LGA disputed the abduction claims during the meeting, describing them as false.
He said comments made by the commissioner of police during a media interaction were aimed at preventing panic while verification was ongoing and were not intended to deny the incident.
βSubsequent verification from operational units and intelligence sources has confirmed that the incident did occur,β the statement reads.
Following the confirmation, Hundeyin said Kayode Egbetokun, inspector-general of police (IGP), ordered the deployment of tactical units and intelligence assets to Kajuru and surrounding communities.
He noted that the deployment includes intensified patrols, targeted search-and-rescue operations, and proactive measures to protect lives and property.
Hundeyin urged the public and media to rely on official police communication for verified information and to avoid speculation that could undermine ongoing rescue efforts.
He added that the police would provide updates as developments unfold.
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