Armed bandits kidnap five foreign workers at a gold mining site in Maru Local Government Area of Zamfara, as security forces launch search operations
Suspected armed bandits have abducted five foreign nationals working at a gold mining site in , further highlighting the growing insecurity around mining activities in Nigeria’s North-West region.
The incident reportedly occurred on Saturday at a mining location in , where the victims, said to be nationals of , were working before the attackers stormed the site.
According to security sources, a large group of armed men invaded the mining area and forcefully took the five foreigners into nearby forests before help could arrive. Troops stationed in the area were alerted and responded to the distress call but the bandits had already fled with the victims.
Security operatives have since launched a search operation in the surrounding communities and forest areas to track the kidnappers and secure the release of the abducted workers.
The attack adds to the growing security concerns in , where armed bandit groups have repeatedly targeted rural communities, travelers, and mining sites. The region has witnessed frequent kidnappings and violent attacks in recent years.
Authorities have continued to warn about the risks associated with illegal and poorly regulated mining activities across the North-West, which experts say sometimes provide funding opportunities for criminal groups.
Residents of have called for increased security presence in mining communities to protect workers and prevent further attacks.
Security agencies say efforts are ongoing to locate the abductors and ensure the safe rescue of the kidnapped foreign nationals.
