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Bandits reportedly killed 63 in Kebbi
Bandits reportedly killed 63 in Kebbi
By: James Bwala
NEWSng on Tuesday learnt that 63 local vigilante group members were reportedly trapped and killed in an ambush by bandits operating in Kebbi state, northwest Nigeria.
The group popularly called in Hausa language ‘ Yan sa kai’ – meaning volunteers were said to have been drawn from communities seeking to end the activities of bandits in the state.
According to BBC, the tragic incident occurred after the local guards launched an onslaught against the bandits in Zuru Emirate of Kebbi State.
It was gathered that the bandits during the gun duel retreated into the bush in a tactical move allowing the vigilante to fall into their ambush.
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“Unfortunately for the vigilante, they thought they were winning not knowing that it was a strategic move to ambush them and before they could realise, they were already in the middle of the fight and surrounded by heavy fire power. ” A security source reportedly said.
Also a government official in Kebbi state said that they have received a report of the attack but are yet to have details of what really happened and the number of casualties said to have been recorded in the aftermath.
“Bandits attack is also a daily occurrence. We pray that we see to the end of this evil. We shall communicate appropriately when we have details of the reports from Zuru” he said.
The Police Public Relations Officer, DSP Nafi’u Abubakar could not be reached for a comment. However, a senior officer in Kebbi told NEWSng that they are waiting to receive reports of incidents around the area of operations.
Bandits reportedly killed 63 in Kebbi