Friday, June 12, 2020

18 Kidnappers Killed By Thunderstorms While Sharing Their Loots In Adamawa

A rainstorm has executed 18 speculated kidnappers and criminals at a forest in Adamawa State. 


Sources said the men of the black market were sharing payment cash they got from their casualties when the thunder struck them. 

The occurrence happened inside the Toungo Local Government Area of the state, neighborhood sources said. 

Toungo is a town and neighborhood government region in the southern piece of Adamawa State on the Nigeria-Cameroon outskirt. 

"The scoundrels, it was accumulated, had gathered over N20 million from their rich casualties between Koncha in Cameroon and Toungo in Nigeria," a source in Toungo said. 

As per the source, the presumed criminals met their end in light of the fact that irate casualties went otherworldly against them. 

“Infuriated by incessant attacks by the kidnappers, community leaders and victims consulted a native doctor to send thunder after the bandits. They met their Waterloo when they gathered to share the money,” the source said, adding that local hunters could not retrieve their corpses, carcasses, nor their money inside some bags as well as their weapons.

The Adamawa State Police Public Relations Officer, DSP Suleiman Nguroje, said Friday morning that the occurrence really occurred inside Cameroon soil close to the outskirt with Nigeria. 

Nguroje said, "we heard that the victims engaged the services of a native doctor, but it was said to have occurred in the neighbouring Cameroon, which is not under our jurisdiction,” 

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