No Students Was Kidnapped In Nasarawa’s School – Police

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Lucky Obukohwo, Reporting

The Nasarawa State Police Command has refuted the report making the rounds that two students from St Peter’s Academy, Rukubi, in Doma Local Government Area, were kidnapped during school activities

The police declared that such story is “false” and “mere rumour unworthy of publication as factual news.”

This was contained in a statement made available to Journalists on Friday, by its image maker, Ramhan Nansel.

According to him “the Command’s attention was called to social media posts and news story suggesting that kidnappers invaded the school and abducted two students.

“The Command wishes to state unequivocally that the report is false and does not reflect the true state of affairs.”

Nansel explained that an unverified alert was received around 10 am on Friday, claiming that two pupils had been abducted while engaging in sporting activities.

Following the report, the Commissioner of Police, Shetima Jauro Mohammed, deployed a joint team of police operatives and military personnel to the area.

“On 21/11/2025 at about 1000hrs, an unverified report filtered in alleging that two pupils of St. Peter’s Academy were abducted while engaging in sporting activities on the school field.

“In response, the Commissioner of Police, CP Shetima Jauro Mohammed, promptly deployed a combined team of Police operatives and military personnel stationed within the general area to the scene.

“Upon arrival, it was discovered that the pupils had sighted some hunters carrying Dane guns and, out of fear, fled, mistaking them for kidnappers.”

According to the statement, “The area was thoroughly combed, and normalcy was immediately restored.”

It added that the proprietor of the school confirmed to operatives that “the alarm raised was a false one.”

Nansel said the area remains under close monitoring to prevent any security breach.

He urged the public to disregard the rumoured kidnap and cautioned journalists against rushing unverified claims to the press, saying, “Journalists and media outlets are further advised to always verify information before publication to avoid misleading the public.”

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