The Borneo Post (Sabah)

At least 30 killed in raids on northwest Nigeria villages

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KANO, Nigeria: At least 30 people were killed during raids on villages in northwest Nigeria in the latest deadly attacks by cattle rustling and kidnapping gangs in the restive region, residents told AFP on Wednesday.

Armed bandits on motorcycle­s stormed five neighbouri­ng rural villages in the Maradun district of Zamfara state on Tuesday afternoon, firing indiscrimi­nately and stealing livestock.

“We recovered 30 bodies from the attacks and we have so far buried 26 while four are being prepared for burial,” said Jabbi Labbo, a community leader in Gyadde, one of the villages attacked.

“Seven persons were killed in Sakkida, four in Farin Zare, eight in Orawa, seven in Gyadde and four in Sabon Gari,” Labbo said.

Seven other people were missing and presumed to have drowned in a nearby river while trying to “escape the carnage”, said Orawa resident Sule Mada, who gave a similar toll.

“They attacked the villages simultaneo­usly and took away a lot of cattle, sheep and goats,” Mada said.

The police in Zamfara confirmed the attacks but said only three people were killed.

“Some villages in Maradun local government­s were attacked by bandits yesterday and three people were killed,” Zamfara state police spokesman Mohammed Shehu said.

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