A thunderstorm has killed 18 suspected kidnappers at a forest in Adamawa State.
Sources said the men of the underworld were sharing ransom money they got from their victims when the thunder struck them.
The incident occurred within the Toungo Local Government Area of the state, local sources said.
Toungo is a town and local government area in the southern part of Adamawa State on the Nigeria-Cameroon border.
“The
bandits, it was gathered, had collected over N20 million from their
wealthy victims between Koncha in Cameroon and Toungo in Nigeria,” a
source in Toungo said.
According to the source, the suspected kidnappers met their end because angry victims went spiritual against them.
“Angered
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 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 incident actually happened within Cameroon soil near
the border with Nigeria.
“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,” Nguroje
said
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