Crime
Just In: Bandits Release Sokoto Intending Pilgrims
THE NATION REPORTERS reports that Sokoto Intending Pilgrims to Saudi Arabia have been rescued after hours of hostage by bandits.
This was made known in a statement released by the state government signed by the special adviser on Media and publicity Muhammad Bello and made available to newsmen in Sokoto, the intending pilgrims were rescued safely without harm.
The intending pilgrims numbering about 21 were on their way to Sokoto, from Isa local government area of State, on their way to the state capital for their outbound flight to Saudi Kingdom for the 2022 pilgrimage when Bandits strikes and held them, hostage, for hours.
Also in the statement, the state Commissioner for Information, Isah Bajini Galadanchi, stated that all the intending pilgrims, and their relatives who were accompanying them to Sokoto Hajj camp and the security men escorting them, were momentarily held up hostage by suspected bandits operating on the corridor linking the eastern part of the state.
”All the intending pilgrims however were said to have arrived safely in Sokoto, the capital city after the rescue operation by the security operatives.
“Already the contingent has been received by Government officials and is on the process for their onward journey to the Holy Land,” explained Galadanci.
-
Breaking News2 years ago
BREAKING: CBN Redesigns Naira Notes
-
Breaking News1 year ago
BREAKING: Tinubu Considers Temporary Subsidy On Petrol
-
News3 years ago
Drama As Church Gives Certificate Of Virginity To Ladies After Testing Them (See Photos)
-
Crime3 years ago
Uproar As Student Teacher On Teaching Practice Impregnates 24 Girls, Headmistress, Four Female Teachers
-
Breaking News10 months ago
JUST IN: Gbajabiamila Dies In UK
-
Breaking News1 year ago
BREAKING: Dangote Speaks As BUA Reduces Price Of Cement
-
Crime2 years ago
JUST IN: Gunmen Storm Osogbo, Kill Man, Daughter Few Hours After His Wife Put To Bed (Photos)
-
Breaking News1 year ago
FLASH: Govt Declares Monday As Public Holiday