(Reuters) Garba Muhammad Bosun Yakusak September 27 2019 5:51 AM KADUNA Nigeria (Reuters) - More than 300 boys and men some as young as five and many in chains and bearing scars from beatings have been rescued in a raid on a building that purported to be an Islamic school in northern Nigeria police said on Friday. Most of the freed captives seen by a Reuters reporter in the city of Kaduna were children aged up to their late teens. Some shuffled with their ankles manacled and others were chained by their legs to large metal wheels to prevent escape. One boy held by the hand by a police officer as he walked unsteadily had sores visible on his back that appeared consistent with injuries inflicted by a whip. Some children had been brought from neighboring countries including Burkina Faso Mali and Ghana police said while local media reports said others had been left by their parents in what they believed to be an Islamic school or rehabilitation center. This place is neither a rehab or an Islamic school because you can see it for yourselves. The children gathered here are from all over the country... some of them where even chained" Kaduna states police commissioner Ali Janga told reporters. They were used dehumanized you can see it yourself." Kaduna police spokesman Yakubu Sabo said seven people who said they were teachers at the school had been arrested in Thursdays raid. The state government is currently providing food to the children who are between the ages of five and above" he said. It was not clear how long the captives had been held there.
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