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Plateau Government Imposes Curfew over Killings, Police Arrest Suspects

Death toll rises to 85 as lawmaker urges security to curb developmen­t

- Seriki Adinoyi in Jos and Juliet Akoje in Abuja

The Plateau State government, yesterday, imposed a 24-hour curfew on Mangu Local Government Area of the state, following a recent crisis that resulted in killings, in order to prevent an escalation of the ensuing crisis.

At the same time, the Police said they had arrested five persons in connection with the recent killings, while the death toll has reportedly risen to 85.

But a member of the House of Representa­tives, Solomon Bulus Maren, has urged the president to order the security agencies to curb the killings in Mangu/Bokkos federal constituen­cy area of Plateau state.

Chairman of the local government council, Minister Daput, confirmed that the curfew order was agreed on after consultati­ons with security heads as a means of restoring law and order in the affected communitie­s as well as avoiding the situation from getting out of hand considerin­g the numbers of casualties involved in the attack.

He said the dust of the attacks on the two communitie­s was yet to settle considerin­g the large number of persons killed, adding that the injured were in critical condition in some hospitals, while a few others were still missing.

A community leader in the Fungzai village, Mr. Dan Mangu, who spoke to journalist­s, said, “We received a distress call that herders have invaded two villages of Kubwat and Fungzai and massacred many people and burnt down their villages.

"We are yet to ascertain the number of deaths. As I speak, I can see herders hastily moving their cows from the attacked villages towards Bauchi State. We are yet to ascertain the number of deaths, but reports have it that they have burnt down the entire village.”

Meanwhile, the state’s Public Relations Officer, Mr. Alfred Alabo, who disclosed the news of the arrest in a statement in Jos, confirmed that two Hilux vans belonging to the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps NSCDC were overrun and vandalised by the attackers.

According to the statement, the Commission­er of Police, Bartholome­w Onyeka, in the wake of attacks in some villages and adjoining areas of Mangu LGA, made more reinforcem­ent from several Plateau Police Command, MOPOL 8, CTU, NSCDC, and Operation Rainbow with the Deputy Commission­er of Police in Charge of Operations, DCP Emmanuel Ado as the team leader.

He said Ado was assisted by the Area Commander Pankshin, ACP John Sendere and that troops from military Special Task Force (STF) were mobilised to the area, which led to the attackers beating a retreat.

"Two Hilux vans belonging to NSCDC were overrun and vandalised by the attackers, while five suspects have so far been arrested and are currently in the custody of the STF,” he said, noting that weapons recovered included AK-47 rifle, a revolver pistol, and cartridges.

“In the course of the struggle with the attackers, one Cpl. Abdullahi Umar 07NA attached to sector 8 STF sustained bullet injuries and is currently receiving treatment at the STF headquarte­rs, Jos.

"Heavy security presence has been deployed to the area to forestall any further breakdown of law and order, and so far calm has been restored to the general area of Mangu Local Government, while monitoring continues," he said.

The CP also assured the people of the state that the command under his watch would continue to do everything within its constituti­onal power to ensure the security of lives and properties of all the citizens of the state.

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