Daily Trust Sunday

Gunmen kill 6, raze houses, cars in Kaduna

Troops rescue 6, foil two kidnap attempts

- From Ahmed Ali, Kafanchan

Gunmen have killed six people in violent attacks on communitie­s in Zango Kataf Local Government Area of Kaduna State, Daily Trust on Sunday has learnt. Five people were killed across some communitie­s in Atyap chiefdom following attacks by suspected bandits.

The Commission­er for Home Affairs in the state, Samuel Aruwan, who confirmed the killings in a statement yesterday, identified some of the areas the attacks took place to include Kurmin Masara, Madauchi Forest, Jankasa General Area and Ungwan Rana.

Also, in the early hours of yesterday, gunmen killed a sixyear-old boy identified as Salisu Danjuma during an attack on Zango Urban.

It was learnt that six houses and three vehicles were also burnt down by the attackers.

Speaking with Daily Trust on Sunday, an eyewitness who preferred anonymity said immediatel­y the armed men got into the community, they started shooting sporadical­ly and setting houses on fire.

Another resident, Nura Bako, while speaking on the attack, called on the government to enhance security in Zango Urban and its environs by renovating the dilapidate­d police barracks in the town and deploying enough personnel to secure the lives and property of the people.

He also called for the establishm­ent of a permanent military base in order to curb future attacks on the peace-loving people living in the town and beyond.

The police public relations officer in the state, ASP Muhammed Jalige’s number was not reachable at the time of filing this report.

In another developmen­t, troops of Operation Safe Haven (OPSH) foiled two kidnap attempts at different locations within Jema’a Local Government Area, and in the process, rescued six kidnapped victims.

In a statement signed by Aruwan, the troops responded to a distress call, and on arriving the scene, rescued five abducted passengers after a search-andrescue exercise.

In another incident, the troops rescued one David Danladi along the Fanock-Kyayya-Keffi road, also in Jema’a Local Government Area after he had been abducted from his vehicle by bandits.

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