Three days after bandits released five college students out of the 39 kidnapped from Federal College of Forestry Mechanisation, Afaka in Kaduna State, 5 more students had been freed.
This brings to 10, the total number of students that have been released while those still in captivity are 29. Daily Trust gathered that the students who just regained freedom are currently on their way to the hospital.
Reliable assets recommended Daily Trust that 4 male and a female college students were picked up thru policemen spherical Giwa Local Government Area of Kaduna State.
One of the property, a safety agent, knowledgeable our correspondent that plans are being made for the scholars to be moved to a police facility for remedy.
Five college students, who have been launched by means of bandits on Monday, had been later picked up via the use of the Nigerian Army and conveyed to an navy health center for health evaluation.
One of the sooner launched college students, Francis Paul, had narrated how the bandits decided on 5 of them and requested them to mount motorbikes and then they have been dropped off on a toll road.
Daily Trust had said that following non-stop negotiations among the bandits and parents of the scholars, the bandits hinted that the students can be released in batches.
This is the second batch of launch; the first batch incorporate of Mary Danladi, Abubakar Yakubu, Francis Paul, Obadiya Habakkuk and Amina Yusuf who were reunited with their circle of relatives on Wednesday.
When contacted for added statistics, Police Public Relations Officer, ASP Mohammed Jalige, did now not respond to severa calls.
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