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Train Attack: 186 Days After Abduction, 23 Victims Still In Captivity

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Twenty-three victims of the AK9 train attack are still in captivity 186 days after their abduction. More than 60 passengers were abducted when terrorists attacked the train conveying them from Abuja to Kaduna.

Most of the freed passengers paid N100 million ransom allegedly facilitated by Kaduna-based Publisher, Tukur Mamu. Mamu was arrested last week by the Department of State Services (DSS) over his alleged links with terrorists.

It was gathered that since Mamu’s arrest, the remaining train victims have not communicated with their family members. Mohammed Sabiu Barau whose younger brother, a Corps member, is still in captivity said that they had left everything in God’s hand

According to him, as a family, they are always hoping to see the day he will be released and return home.

“We are in trauma every day but as Muslims, we are optimistic about the future. We are still praying for Allah’s intervention. Every day, we are hoping to see him return home but we have not heard from him for now.

“But what we heard recently was that the committee set up by the government to look at the situation is doing something about it so we are hoping for the best,” he said.

Isaac Obasi

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