Abuja Bandits Kill Guard, Kidnap Pastor and 11-Year-Old Boy

Bandits Kill Guard, Kidnap Pastor and 11-Year-Old Boy
Bandits Kill Guard, Kidnap Pastor and 11-Year-Old Boy

Summary: Bandits struck Paze community in Kubwa, Bwari Area Council, FCT, killing a vigilante and kidnapping four residents including a pastor and an 11-year-old child in another security breach in the nation’s capital.


The Federal Capital Territory has once again witnessed a devastating security breach as armed bandits invaded Paze community in the Byazhin area of Kubwa, Bwari Area Council, leaving residents in shock and grief.

What Happened in Paze Community?

In a brazen night attack, suspected bandits stormed the quiet community, launching an operation that resulted in the tragic death of a local vigilante member who was providing security for the area. The armed criminals didn’t stop at murder—they also abducted four innocent residents, throwing families into anguish and uncertainty.

The Victims

Among those kidnapped are:
– A pastor (name withheld pending family notification)
– An 11-year-old boy
– Two other community residents

The abduction of a child has particularly heightened concerns among residents, as families now live in constant fear that their loved ones could be next.

Growing Insecurity in FCT

This latest incident adds to the alarming pattern of banditry and kidnapping that has increasingly plagued communities on the outskirts of Abuja. Areas like Kubwa, Bwari, Kwali, and other satellite towns have become hotspots for criminal activities, despite being part of the nation’s capital.

Local vigilante groups, often underfunded and poorly equipped, have become the first line of defense for many communities. The death of this security guard highlights the dangerous sacrifice these volunteers make daily to protect their neighborhoods.

Community Response

Residents of Paze and surrounding areas have expressed frustration over what they describe as inadequate security presence in their communities. Many are calling on the FCT Administration and security agencies to urgently deploy more personnel and resources to protect lives and property.

The incident has once again sparked conversations about the need for better coordination between formal security agencies and community-based security networks across the FCT.

What Authorities Are Saying

As of the time of this report, security agencies are yet to issue an official statement regarding the attack. Residents are hoping for swift action to rescue the kidnapped victims and bring the perpetrators to justice.

The FCT Police Command and other security operatives are expected to launch search and rescue operations in the coming hours.

This is a developing story. More details will be provided as information becomes available.

Stay safe and vigilant. If you have any information regarding this incident, please contact the nearest police station or call the NPF emergency lines.

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