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10 burnt alive, many others slaughtered as bandits attack Niger community

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Over 14 killed, 19 injured as bandits attack Katsina community

Ten persons have been reportedly burnt alive by bandits in Kachiwe village Sarkin Pawa ward, Munya local government area of Niger State.

It was gathered that many others were slaughtered while ten women were abducted during the attack.

The bandits also succeeded in destroying the village.

The attack was confirmed by the Secretary of Munya local government area, James Isaac Jagaba who spoke on behalf of the council chairman. He revealed that the incident happened on Thursday morning at about 2am.

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Reports say that the bandits operated without interruption due to the jamming of mobile networks in communities.

“The bandits invaded the community on motorcycles and cars. The next day when I visited the community, there were car tracks after the Council was notified of the attack,” he explained.

He said the bandits set all the houses in the community on fire, burnt 10 people alive, kidnapped about 10 women and slaughtered several others, adding that the whole of Kachiwe village has been annihilated with no survival.

Jagaba revealed, “the whole community was wiped out by the bandits, nobody survived. We got to know about how they carried out the activities from the women who escaped and are still in shock”

“The three people who survived are currently in shock and suffering from trauma. They need to be helped medically and otherwise because all they have been burnt down by the bandits”.

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He also said the bandits moved to Shapè village under the Sarki Pawa ward and killed nine people while other members took to their heels. Seven other people were slaughtered in the Gogope ward.

The council secretary lamented, “All efforts to reach the security personnel proved abortive. We were told that for some days mobile network in Munya local government was seized. The people could not reach out to the security neither could they reach out to the council. And we at the Council got the message very late and efforts to get the security was not possible”.

He then pleaded with the state government to tackle the issue of mobile network seizure in Munya local government area to help curtail future attacks on the area.

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