TRAGEDY: Gunmen Invade Kano, Kill 7

TRAGEDY: Gunmen Invade Kano, Kill 7

No fewer than seven persons have been reportedly killed in an attack on Adu village in Atakad Chiefdom, Kaura Local Government Area of Kaduna State by about 20 gunmen, yesterday.

The Atakad people suffered similar fate last May, which led to the killing of no fewer than 30 members of the communities and the displacement of about 10,000 others, who live on the Atakad hills in the council, about 240km south of Kaduna city, the state capital.

However, six Fulani men were later arrested by youths in Zankan village, about 10km from the scene of the incident, after they were seen removing blood stained clothes and wearing new ones to board a waiting vehicle. Police later confirmed the incident.

A resident, who does not want his name mentioned, said: “About 20 men came to Adu village through Zankang forest, shooting and moving from one house to another slaughtering people.

“One person was killed on top of the hills, while some others were slaughtered at Adu village.”

Chairman of Kaura Local Government, Kumai Bodu, said: “I was woken up this morning around 5am and told that Fulani gunmen had killed seven people and injured some.

“I don’t know what is going on here. If it is the Fulani, then I want to say that there is no basis for trust again.

“We have had all kinds of meeting with them here and they all assured us that no such attacks will ever occur again. We are still studying the situation.”

When contacted, Kaduna State Police Spokesman Aminu Lawan, confirmed that six people have been arrested in connection with the attack.

He said: “Four were injured and are receiving treatment now.“We have beefed up security in the area and investigations have commenced.”

Source: Legit.ng

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