Police in Zamfara State Confirm The Abduction of Expatriate Medical Doctor

The Zamfara State Police Command on Tuesday, March 26th, has confirmed that the missing expatriate identified as Jeng Sunail, known to be a medical doctor, who may have been kidnapped by unknown bandits.

While in a press statement signed by the Zamfara State Police Command’s Public Relations Officer (PPRO) identified as Mohammed Shehu, the police made it clear that Jeng Sunail was reported missing at the Tsafe Divisional Police office by one of his colleagues identified as Dr. Li Dong.

The Zamfara State Police Command’s PPRO, Mohammed Shehu, said in a statement:

“On March 26, Dr. Li Dong reported to the police that his colleague, Dr. Jang Sunail, was missing from his apartment which he shares with three other colleagues from the hospital.”

Mohammed Shehu further said that the Commissioner of Police in Zamfara state identified as Celestine Okoye, had dispatched officers from the Criminal Investigation and Intelligence Department (CIID) State Intelligence Bureau (SIB) and Anti Kidnapping Squad team to begin a drastic investigation and a search and rescue operation.

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Meanwhile, an eye witness in Tsafe town Mustapha Magazu, informed newsmen that unknown bandits invaded the town at around 9:00 pm on Monday, March 25th, and went straight to Mr Sunail’s room and departed with him.

Other reliable sources have it that the victim, a Korean, is one of the expatriate doctors engaged by the government on contract at the Tsafe General Hospital as a Physiotherapist.

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