Vandals destroy rail track in Kaduna community
Vandals have destroyed a rail track at Chidunu village in the Chikun Local Government Area of Kaduna State.
The hoodlums taking advantage of high rate of insecurity in the area stormed the village and reportedly loaded their three trucks with track materials forcefully removed from the rail.
Public Relations Officer for the Northern District of the Nigeria Railway Corporation, Alhaji Abdullahi, in a statement on Monday, said two of the truck were stopped and impounded by security agents.
However, a Canter truck driver absconded with a portion of the stolen materials.
Some of the vandals were also apprehended by security operatives around the community.
Abdullahi highlighted the logistical challenges with the urgency to act before nightfall and the volatile nature of the area.
“It was difficult to arrange for logistics to evacuate track rails and sleepers before it got dark,” he said, emphasizing the collaborative efforts with local vigilantes and hunters to bolster surveillance along the affected railway stretch.
“We received a report on Sunday that the vandals were arrested during their illicit operation with two long trucks loaded with rail track materials,” Abdullahi said.
He added that the case has been handed over to the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) for further investigation.
“The case is at present with the NSCDC, O.C. Anti-Vandal for further investigation,” Abdullahi stated.
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