Nigeria arrests kidnapper at centre of police, army shooting row by Staff Writers Lagos (AFP) Aug 20, 2019 Nigeria's police said Tuesday it had caught a wanted kidnapper after blaming the army for helping him escape during a deadly shootout that sparked a bitter row between the security forces. "Operatives of the Nigeria Police have re-arrested the notorious kidnap kingpin, Alhaji Hamisu Bala Wadume," police spokesman Frank Mba said in a statement. Police have been on a "massive manhunt" for the suspect since he escaped after soldiers shot dead three police officers who had arrested him in central Taraba state. The incident on August 6 sparked a furious dispute between the police and military that shone a spotlight on longstanding suspicions that elements of the security forces are involved in lucrative kidnapping rackets. The police accused soldiers of launching a "sudden attack" on police officers before releasing the handcuffed suspect and letting him go. Two civilians were also killed in the shooting. The army confirmed the deaths but insisted troops mistook the police officers for kidnappers after responding to a distress call to rescue a kidnap victim. Taraba is among the states in central and northern Nigeria that have seen a surge in insecurity, including kidnappings, over the last year. The government has deployed special forces comprising police, army and air force members to flush out the criminals. Kidnappers often wear official uniforms while seizing people in Nigeria.
Dozen Burkina troops killed in 'major terrorist attack': army Ouagadougou (AFP) Aug 19, 2019 More than a dozen soldiers died on Monday during a "major attack" by "terrorist armed groups" in northern Burkina Faso, the army said, adding that it could be the deadliest ever against the armed forces. With other soldiers still missing, the death toll could pass 20, several security sources said. "In the early morning, the military detachment of the Koutougou department in Soum province was the target of a major attack by armed terrorist groups," said a statement from the general staff. "A ... read more
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