The Guardian (Nigeria)

Terrorists kill two Katsina security operatives, injure others

Troops tighten noose on abductors of 287 Kaduna pupils

- From Saxone Akhaine ( Kaduna) and Danjuma Michael ( Katsina)

TERRORISTS have killed two members of the Katsina State Community Watch Corps and injured others on Sunday afternoon.

The incident happened at Yasore village, Batsari Local Council about 1.00pm when the members of the security outfit were reportedly carrying out patrol and surveillan­ce activities.

According to reports, the terrorists had laid ambush for the security men, which they fell into, and the situation led to gun duel.

The two victims were simply identified as Aminu and Ibrahim.

The Guardian, however, learnt that some of the terrorists also lost their lives during the exchange of gunfire and others fled the scene with gunshot injuries.

The two victims have since been buried according to Islamic rites.

Late last month, terrorists had killed a member of the security outfit, Sanusi Hassan, who was commanding the Kankara council area.

Hassan and some security operatives, including police personnel, had tried to dislodge a group of terrorists operating around Malumfashi when the incident occurred.

The 1,500- strong security outfit was inaugurate­d by Governor Dikko Radda in October 2023, to complement efforts of security agencies in combating criminalit­y. They were deployed to council areas with a high record of security challenges, including Safana, Kankara, Faskari, Sabuwa, Faskari, Batsari and Jibia.

Approached for comment, yesterday, Police Public Relations Officer ( PPRO), ASP Abubakar Aliyu, and spokespers­on for the security outfit, Ibrahim Abdulkadir, did not immediatel­y respond to inquiry on the attack.

MEANWHILE, troops are now closing in on the terrorists that abducted the 287 primary and secondary school students in Kurga, Chikun Local Council of Kaduna State.

With the aid of advanced military technology, the Minister of Defence, Mohammed Abubakar, had earlier pledged at a Ramadan lecture, last week, that the government would deploy technology to locate bandits anywhere they were, to end terrorism in the country.

 ?? ICT, PHOTO: NAN ?? Director, Contact and Mobilisati­on, Kaduna Youth for Good Governance ( KYGG), Justina Bulus ( left); the Chairman, Mohammed Modibbo; Chief Judge ( CJ) of Kaduna State, Mohammed Tukur; Assistant Director, Blessing Dauda and Vice Chairman, Naimatu Shuaibu during KYGG’S visit to the CJ… yesterday.
ICT, PHOTO: NAN Director, Contact and Mobilisati­on, Kaduna Youth for Good Governance ( KYGG), Justina Bulus ( left); the Chairman, Mohammed Modibbo; Chief Judge ( CJ) of Kaduna State, Mohammed Tukur; Assistant Director, Blessing Dauda and Vice Chairman, Naimatu Shuaibu during KYGG’S visit to the CJ… yesterday.

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