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Armed men break into court to kidnap Nigerian judge

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Armed men on Tuesday broke into a local court in Nigeria’s northern state of Katsina to kidnap a judge.

The Nigerian judge identified as Alhaji Husaini Sama’ila works as a Sharia court judge.

It is not clear why he was kidnapped by the attackers but the incident occurred while judicial workers were observing a nationwide strike.

The Punch newspaper in Nigeria reported that a police spokesman explained that the judge did not request protection and “nobody was aware of his visit to the court”.

The spokesman for the Katsina police command, Gambo Isah was quoted as saying that “The court has already been relocated from the village to Safana due to security challenges.

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Also, the judge did not request police orderly and the necessary security backup that is supposed to be around when courts are sitting.

So, nobody was aware of his visit to the court, more so, when there is an ongoing strike by the judicial workers.”

Katsina is one of the states worst affected by attacks in the northern region.

States across Muslim-majority northern Nigeria use both secular law and Sharia law, which does not apply to non-Muslims.

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Source: Africafeeds.com

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Nigeria: Hundreds of abducted schoolboys released

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Over 300 schoolboys kidnapped from a boarding school in Nigeria last week have been freed.

Authorities in the Katsina state were the incident occurred have revealed that those rescued are in a good condition.

In a statement, the authorities said the boys were being taken to the regional capital Katsina City to reunite with their families.

Islamist militant group Boko Haram, which claimed responsibility had hours earlier released a video apparently showing some of the boys.

Although the local authorities believe the video released by Boko Haram was authentic, they believe an impersonators sent a message purportedly coming from the group’s leader Abubakar Shekau.

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Reports say many of the boys remain in the hands of their captors.

Armed attacks and kidnappings are rife in north-western Nigeria and are often blamed on bandits, a loose term for gangs operating in the area.
Amnesty International says more than 1,100 people were killed by bandits in the first six months of this year, with the government failing to bring the attackers to justice.

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Source: Africafeeds.com

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