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Priest burnt alive, five worshippers kidnapped in Nigeria

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January 15, 2023
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Although criminal gangs are motivated by financial gains from ransom payments, some have forged ties with jihadists

Father Isaac Achi, Niger State, Nigeria 

Published: January 16, 2023 04:23 AM GMT

Updated: January 16, 2023 04:30 AM GMT

Armed attackers burnt a Catholic priest alive and abducted five worshippers in two separate attacks in central and northwestern Nigeria, police said.

Insecurity is a major issue in Africa’s most populous country where general elections are scheduled next month.

Around 0200 GMT in Kafin-Koro village in Niger state, criminals known locally as “bandits” set fire to a priest’s residence, burning him alive, police said.

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The criminals set Father Isaac Achi’s house alight after failing to access the house.

“Unfortunately, the bandits… set the house ablaze, while the said Rev. Father was burnt to death,” said Wasiu Biodun, police spokesman in Niger state.

The bandits shot and injured another priest identified as Father Collins while he was trying to escape, he added.

“The lifeless body of Father Isaac was recovered while Father Collins was rushed to the hospital for treatment.”

In a separate attack hours later, bandits invaded a Christian home in Dan Tsauni village in the Kankara district of Katsina state, kidnapping five people as they were preparing for Sunday mass at a nearby church.

“The terrorists seized five people from the house, shot a priest in the hand and fled with the five hostages,” Gambo Isa, the state’s police spokesman told AFP.

The priest was taken to hospital for treatment, Isa said.

In December 2020, heavily armed bandits kidnapped more than 300 schoolboys from a boarding secondary school in Kankara and herded them to neighboring Zamfara state.

The boys were released a week later after talks with government officials.

Although the criminal gangs are largely motivated by financial gains from ransom payments, some have forged ties with jihadists from northeast Nigeria where they are waging a 14-year-old insurgency to establish a Caliphate.

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