At least 33 people were killed in an airstrike on a village in Nigeria's northwestern Zamfara state last week, four residents and a traditional leader said, after a military operation targeting armed kidnapping gangs and their hideouts.
scenario. guest: well, absolutely, but they are used to getting what they want. in many cases a crime homicide is different than the crime of kidnapping. people in kidnapping gangs might kill someone quickly over an argument but they would not kill a victim because the victim has value. that is why they do it in the first place. so, as long as they maintain the value, the chance of getting him out are good. trace: there is a lot of value because the number of kidnappings in venezuela in recent times has skyrocketed. how do you handle these? pay the money and get out? get it over? it is a business? get it and move on? guest: that is how the kidnapping skyrocketed. when the police are everwomen and they do not have the ability to slow it down kidnapping is easy, fast money, some criminals change away from other methods of making money because kidnapping is so easy if the infrastructure is not this to slow them down. what the police speed more