Bandits Attack Katsina, and Yobe, Killed Nine, Abduct Many


No fewer than two people were killed by Gunmen and six others abducted in Faskari Local Council of Katsina State.

Report by Gaudian indicate that One person was killed and two kidnapped when the bandits invaded Bilbis village at about 1:30 a.m. yesterday.

Also bandit Killed another resident and three more people kidnapped at Yantuwaru community in the hours of Saturday.

An indigene who Speak with newsmen said that the bandits, come in their numbers on motorcycles, and started shooting sporadically.

He said the operations lasted for an hour at Bilbis settlement amid sporadic gunshots.

He said: “They entered the home of a young man, one Ashiru Umaru, and shot him at close range in the leg. They also abducted his wife and one of his sons.”

The resident added that the victim gave up the ghost in the hospital he was taken for medical attention.


The witness went on: “They also abducted a major shop owner, broke into several homes and carted away valuables, including food items, animals, money and phones.”

The police spokesperson in the state, SP Gambo Isah, confirmed the development, with a slight variation.

His words: “Yes, gunmen with AK-47 rifles attacked Bilbis village in Faskari Local Government Area, and shot one victim in the leg.

“He was admitted yesterday, but now we confirmed that he died while on admission. The gunmen also kidnapped a woman and a man in the next village.”
IN a similar vein, the Yobe Police Command has confirmed the death of six terrorists and an officer in a Boko Haram attack at the weekend along Gashua highway in Babangida town, 50 kilometres north of Damaturu.

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The late cop was repelling the insurgents, who had invaded the town from the Sasawa Forest axis, northeast of the state capital around 4:00 p.m. on Saturday.

Babangida has been severally attacked by the rebels, including the destruction of the monarch’s palace in 2016.

The command’s spokesman, ASP Dungus Abdulkarim, stated yesterday in Damaturu that the insurgents died in a gun duel that lasted for over an hour.

He added that the force was gathering more information to fully access the casualties on both sides.

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