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Gunmen abduct worshippers from Nigeria mosque, police say

Authorities say suspected bandits abducted worshippers and burned homes and a market in a series of raids that deepened security fears in Borgu.

  • On Friday, armed men abducted over 60 worshippers from Kpenya Mosque in the Dekara district of Borgu Local Government Area, Niger State, police said on Saturday. The attackers stormed the mosque during prayers before moving into neighboring communities.
  • This incident follows recent deadly raids in Borgu, a region bordering Kebbi, Kwara, and the Republic of Benin. The area witnessed a January attack in Kasuwan-Daji village that killed at least 30 people.
  • Federal lawmaker Jafar Muhammad Shetiman Borgu reported that gunmen simultaneously targeted Dekara, Gidan-Zana, Sabon Gida, and Masaka communities. Some worshippers sustained machete wounds while others escaped.
  • Police spokesperson Wasiu Abiodun stated that "joint security detachment has been deployed to the area for assessment and rescue operations." Abiodun added that initial reports indicate no lives were lost.
  • Mass kidnappings for ransom have become common across northwestern and north-central Nigeria, where armed criminal gangs frequently raid villages and highways. These recurring attacks heighten security concerns for communities surrounding the wider Kainji Lake area.
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Gunmen abduct worshippers from Nigeria mosque, police say

Armed men abducted several worshippers from a ‌mosque in Nigeria's north-central Niger state during Friday prayers, police said on Saturday, in the latest mass kidnapping ​in a region plagued by violent gangs.

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Mass kidnappings have become a common occurrence in parts of Nigeria, where heavily armed criminal gangs frequently attack villages, schools and highways. The post Armed gang kidnaps more than 60 people from mosque in Nigeria appeared first on in.gr.

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Premium Times Nigeria broke the news in Abuja, Nigeria on Saturday, August 22, 2026.
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