The abductors are now demanding 17 motorcycles – costing roughly $1,000 each – to begin negotiations for their release, local residents told the Associated Press.
Local village leader Ishaku Dan’azumi said: “They said that they want 17 motorcycles (and) have not told us yet that they need money.
Sebastine Barde, president of the Adara Development Association ethnic group in the district, added: “The abductors said they lost 17 motorcycles and they want their replacement.”
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