In Katsina, terrorists murder six traders

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Six traders lost their lives on Friday in Katsina State’s Danmusa Local Government Area when their convoy of vehicles ran into gunmen.

The traders were making their way from Maidabino village to Yantumaki to take part in a weekly fair.

Within the Danmusa Local Government Area are the two villages.

Locals disclosed that because of the council’s security measures, traders always travel in convoys.

It was also discovered that just before Yantumaki, the traders’ convoy of cars ran into the bandits.

The residents also stated that the bandits opened fire on the vehicles after emerging unexpectedly from a jungle.

“It was early in the morning and the traders were close to Yantumaki when the bandits appeared from a forest and occupied the highway,” said a resident, who wished to remain anonymous.All the bandits were doing was firing at the group of cars. Six traders had already lost their lives when law enforcement and military personnel arrived on the area.

“We don’t yet know if any of the traders were kidnapped by the bandits.”

When reached, ASP Abubakar Aliyu, the spokesperson for the Katsina State Police Command, confirmed the occurrence while stating that he had not yet received any specifics.

“You can call me back later for details. The incident occurred, but I don’t have details yet,” he stated. stated that the state has a history of both citizen protests and gunman attacks, making it one of the impacted northern states.

In October 2023, five people lost their lives in the same Danmusa LGA, while at least twelve more sustained injuries. During the incident, five residents were also taken hostage.

A coordinated security force and the state governor, Dikko Radda, successfully stopped a terrorist attack on the Zakka settlement in Safana Local Government Area in December 2023.

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