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Bandits kill four in Kaduna

According to the spokesperson, the incident nearly escalated into ethno-religious tensions in the area.

• May 21, 2021
El-rufai and bandits
El-rufai and bandits composite used to illustrate the story

The Kaduna state government confirmed on Friday that bandits killed four residents in Igabi, Giwa and Jema’a Local Government Areas (LGAs) of the state.

“Security agencies have reported that bandits invaded Zangon-Aya town in Igabi LGA.

According to the report, two residents were killed by the bandits in the area.

“The bandits also attacked Rugar Delu, a settlement on the fringes of town and rustled about 30 cows belonging to a herder.

“The herder sustained gunshot injuries to the chest and is now receiving treatment in hospital.

He, however, did not disclose the name of the hospital.

In another incident, Samuel Aruwan, Commissioner for Internal Security and Home Affairs stated that bandits also invaded Ungwan Murtala in Yakawada, Giwa LGA and shot one person dead.

“Three other residents sustained injuries and are receiving treatment in hospital.

The commissioner said in Godogodo village of Jema’a LGA, armed bandits attempted to attack a police outpost but were effectively repelled by the personnel.

However, one person was killed by the gunmen, he said.

According to him, the incident nearly escalated into ethno-religious tensions in the area.

“Security operatives moved swiftly to douse the tension and brought the situation under control.

Mr Aruwan said Governor Nasir El-Rufai has commiserated with families of the deceased and prayed for the repose of their souls.

He appealed to residents of the town to work together and not perceive criminality from an ethno-religious standpoint.

He urged them to, instead, cooperate with security agencies and other stakeholders to tackle criminals.

(NAN)

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