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Parents of Kidnapped Nigerian Girls Tried to Pull Them Out of School Before They


ABUJA, Nigeria—Days before gunmen stormed a secondary school in Nigeria’s northwestern Zamfara State and kidnapped hundreds of schoolgirls, school authorities and local security agencies had been warned that there was danger looming in the town, particularly in the area where the school is located, according to local residents.

On Friday, heavily armed militants seized at least 315 girls who were staying in the Government Girls’ Secondary School in the town of Jangebe. The militants arrived on motorcycles at about 1:30am local time and marched the kidnapped girls into the nearby forest, leaving family members of the victims distraught and anxious. Residents said “strange men” had been patrolling the school area and intimidating local community members in the school’s vicinity days before the kidnappings took place.

“All of a sudden we saw strange men on the street [leading to the Government Girls’ Secondary School] at night acting as if there were vigilantes,” Danlami Umar, who lives near the school, told The Daily Beast. “They were stopping passersby and questioning them about where they were going.”

The men had been occupying the neighborhood around the school for two days prior to the incident, harassing pedestrians and prompting residents to alert police officials of their activities.



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