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» »Unlabelled » Gunmen abduct son of former Bauchi PDP Chairman

Unknown gunmen
Thursday abducted
the son of former Bauchi State People’s
Democractic Party Chairman (PDP ) Garba
Noma.
It was learnt that the son of the former
Chairman Sanusi Garba Noma was abducted
at early hours of Thursday in front of his
fathers residence in Bauchi Metropolisis .
The Bauchi state police command who
confirmed the incident through its Public
Relation officer DSP Haruna Mohammed said
” at the early hours of today 13/ 11/2014 , Son
of former PDP state chairman Jarman
Bauchi ,one Sanusi Garba Noma male was
Abducted by yet to be identified persons .
” The 33 years old Sanusi was standing
outside his father’s house near Tipper garage
Bauchi when he was taken to unknown
destination .
He said the police has visited the Scene of the
incident assuring that Police Special Anti
robbery squad are trailing the abductors
adding that” Efforts are seriously geared
towards locating the victim and apprehend
the culprits ”.
In a related development, DSP Haruna
Mohammed said the chief officer at Ministry
of Agriculture Bauchi , Iliyasu Yakubu , male
and 44 years who was abducted by two
unknown persons on the 12/ 11/2014 at 4 pm
was found and he is in a stable condition .

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