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Terrorists Kill 14, Kidnap 20, Injure 19 Maulud Celebrants in Katsina

As police rescue abducted Catholic Priest in Kaduna, nab two suspects

- Francis Sardauna in Katsina and John Shiklam in Kaduna

No fewer than 14 people were killed by gunmen suspected to be terrorists during a Maulud celebratio­n at Rugan Kusa Community in Musawa Local Government Area of Katsina State.

The suspected terrorists stormed the Maulud celebratio­n venue at about 10: 00pm on Sunday, when the victims from Yar Ungwa and Gidan Malamai communitie­s in Matazu Local Government Area assembled at the Rugan Kusa for the fest.

Meanwhile, the police have rescued a catholic priest, Rev. Fr. Andrew Amana, who was abducted by bandits at his residence at St. Francis Catholic Church Godogodo, Jama'a Local Government Area of Kaduna State.

Spokespers­on of the Kaduna State Police Command, Mansur Hassan, said the clergyman was abducted on November 3, 2023, in the night at his residence at St. Francis Catholic Church Godogodo.

When THISDAY visited the embattled Katsina communitie­s on Monday, it was observed that in the attack which appeared to be a reprisal and lasted for over an hour, the hoodlums kidnapped 20 other residents, mostly women and children.

The Convener of the Maulud, Malam Abdulaziz Ibrahim, who confirmed the incident in an interview with THISDAY, said 60 children were attending the fest when the terrorists invaded the venue and started shooting sporadical­ly after which, they went from house to house to abduct some villagers.

He said: "One of the bandits first passed across the Maulud venue and called my name, after I answered him surprising­ly, the next thing I heard was twin gunshots arising from different directions. I quickly fell down from my chair and crawled down towards the backyard.

"After the bandits surrounded the venue of the celebratio­n, they fired gunshots at the participan­ts, injuring many and abducted 20 others. After they eventually left the area, we found the corpses of our students lying down in a pool of blood.

"We called for reinforcem­ent from the police and other security forces but before they responded to the distress call, the hoodlums had left into the nearby forest which serves as their hideouts."

Confirming the incident to journalist­s shortly after visiting the affected communitie­s, the Lawmaker representi­ng Musawa/ Matazu Federal Constituen­cy, Hon. Abdullahi Aliyu Ahmed, said 14 persons were killed by the terrorists during the attack.

The lawmaker who described the attack as terrible, said the hoodlums also abducted 20 people, and left 19 others with varying degrees of injuries, calling on the government to end the prevailing security challenges in the state.

Ahmed, who also visited the Federal Teaching Hospital, Katsina, where the injured victims are receiving treatment, donated some cash to them in order to clear some of their hospital bills.

According to him, "13 people died on the spot and another child died this afternoon (Monday) at the Federal Teaching Hospital, 19 people injured and more than 20 missing. And one person later died in the hospital here."

But the State Police Public Relations Officer, ASP Abubakar Sadiq Aliyu, while confirming the incident, stated that nine persons were shot dead and 18 sustained gunshot injuries as a result of the attack.

Aliyu, in a statement, said: "On November 5, 2023 at about 2230 hours, armed bandits in their numbers, wielding dangerous weapons such as AK-47 rifles and shooting sporadical­ly, attacked the Maulud procession at Rugar Kusa village,

Musawa LGA, Katsina State.

"Upon receipt of the report, immediatel­y, operatives were mobilised and swung into action, where they succeeded in repelling the attack. Seven (7) people were shot dead, and eighteen (18) people sustained gunshot injuries as a result of the attack and were evacuated to General Hospital Musawa for immediate medical attention.

"However, two (2) people out of the injured were confirmed dead by the doctor while receiving treatment. The investigat­ion is still ongoing. Efforts are on with a view to arresting the perpetrato­rs of the dastardly act. Further developmen­t will be communicat­ed in due course."

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