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Police confirm abduction of High Court judge, wife, orderly in Yobe

Borno State Police Command has confirmed the abduction of High Court Judge, Justice Haruna Mshelia, his wife, and his orderly by unknown gunmen in Gujba Village, Yobe State.

 

ASP Kenneth Nahum Daso, the Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO) of the command, also reported the abduction of two vehicles filled with passengers along Damaturu-Kamuya Buratai Road.

 

The PPRO stated that a joint security investigation team has been established to locate and rescue the abductees.

 

The police command urges the public to provide any useful information that can aid in the investigation and rescue efforts.

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