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Intelligen­ce Group: Violence on the Rise, 812 Killed in March, 855 Abducted, 770 Incidents Recorded

Cites terrorism, banditry, ethnic militia

- Kingsley Nwezeh

A security consulting group, Beacon Security and Intelligen­ce Limited, involved in tracking and analysis of crime and violent occurrence­s across the country said the crime wave in the country was on the rise with 812 people killed and 855 citizens abducted while 770 incidents were recorded in the month of March.

It its latest report, Beacon Intel said a total of 770 incidents were recorded, indicating a 4.19 percent increase in comparison to the 739 recorded in February 2024.

It said the incidents of kidnapping surged within the month under review from 654 to 855.

Fatalities, the report said, soared across the country.

It said the increasing violence in the country were the products of terrorism, armed banditry and ethnic militia.

"In the review period, March 01 - 31, 2024, we recorded monthto-month (February 2024 - March 2024) increases across the three main metrics; incidents, fatalities, and abductions.

"Below is a comparativ­e analysis between February 2024 and March 2024.

"A breakdown of the incidents indicates an uptick in the growing frequency of violent occurrence­s within Nigeria in March 2024", it said.

"A total of 770 incidents were recorded, indicating a 4.19% increase in comparison to the 739 recorded in February 2024.

"For abductions, the surge in the number of persons abducted from 654 to 855, indicating a 23.51% decrease, underscore­s the heightened risk faced by individual­s and communitie­s, with abduction emerging as a prevalent tactic employed by various armed groups for various purposes, including ransom, coercion, and furthering political or ideologica­l agendas", it said.

Beacon Intel said increasing fatalities depicted the human toll on escalating violence requiring urgent interventi­on.

"For fatalities, we recorded an 8.71% month-to-month increase from 747 (February 2024) to 812 (March 2024).

This trend further emphasises the human toll of the escalating violence, highlighti­ng the urgent need for effective measures to protect civilian lives.

"The main factors responsibl­e for these trends include threat elements associated with ongoing terrorism, banditry, and ethnic militia activities which underscore­s the complex nature of the security challenges facing Nigeria", the report said.

The group lamented the spiralling violence in the country in spite of the security measures in place.

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