<p><em>Jangebe kidnap has made Zamfara police command to reman in the bush</em></p>
<p><strong><a href="https://openlife.ng/">OpenLife Nigeria</a></strong> reports that military officers are currently combing the bus in and around Zamfara State to fish out the kidnappers who kidnapped almost 300 students from Government Girls Secondary School, <strong>Jangebe</strong>, Zamfara State in the early hours of Friday, 25th February, 2021<br />
Followin the Jangebe Kidnap, military operative were said to have swung into action to ensure that the kidnapped students are successfully released.<br />
Though there has been speculations over what the government is doing to get the students released, the commissioner of Police, Zamfara State Police Command, Abutu Yaro, said on Saturday night that the students will be released as the Command and other sister security agencies are leaving no stone unturned to get the students released.<br />
Speaking exclusively to the National Association of Online Security Reporters, NAOSRE, the Commissioner on the Jangebe Kidnap, Yaro said “All hope is not lost. We are still in the bush, combing all the forests to get the students released,” he said.<br />
Commissioner Yaro who hails from Kogi State was deployed to Zamfara State Police Command in December 2020. He succeeded CP Usman Nagogo who was redeployed to Force Headquarters, Abuja.</p>
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