Crime
Kidnapped students of Zamfara College of Health released
The kidnapped students of the Zamfara College of Health were on Thursday evening released from captivity. The students were said to be voluntarily released by the bandits that kidnapped them.
Authorities of the Zamfara College of Health disclosed that the four students were released by their kidnappers at Hegin Baza, a Community in Tsafe Local Government Area.
The students were immediately taken to a Hospital in Gusau for urgent medical examination.
Bandits had kidnapped five Students of the Collage of Health Sciences and Technology Tsafe, Zamfara State, on Wednesday morning at their residence in a Community close to the College. One of the kidnapped students escaped from captivity two hours after the operation.
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