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KASTINA: Two security officials killed, 16 kidnap victims rescued

TWO security personnel—one from the Katsina State Community Watch Corps and a member of a local vigilante group—lost their lives during a confrontation with armed bandits terrorizing the Jibia Local Government Area.

In a series of coordinated attacks by the assailants in three neighborhoods of Jibia Township yesterday, November 7, five individuals sustained gunshot wounds.

The assaults began at approximately 9:15 PM, targeting the Ka’ida, Unguwar One Boy, and Danmarke quarters within Jibia Township.

ASP Abubakar Sadiq, the spokesperson for the State Police Command, confirmed the incident in a statement today, noting that the injured were promptly transported to a nearby hospital for medical care.

He mentioned that the Command, in collaboration with the military, local community watch members, and vigilantes, effectively thwarted the attacks.

The rapid response from the joint security team, led by the Divisional Police Officer (DPO) of Jibia, successfully repelled the attackers, leading to an intense exchange of gunfire that lasted over an hour.

“The superior firepower and tactical advantage of the joint security team ultimately compelled the bandits to retreat, resulting in unspecified casualties among them and the successful rescue of sixteen victims held captive by the assailants,” the police spokesperson stated.

He indicated that updates would be provided as more information becomes available.

Additionally, the Command is collaborating with other security agencies and relevant stakeholders to intensify efforts aimed at apprehending those responsible for this heinous act.

The State Commissioner of Police, Aliyu Musa, assured the public of the Command’s commitment to protecting lives and property.

He also urged citizens to remain alert and report any suspicious activities to the nearest police station or through the Command’s emergency numbers: 0815 967 7777 and 0707 272 2539.

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