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KEBBI: 15 killed in bandits’ attack on Augie community

A recent assault by bandits on the Mera community in the Augie Local Government Area of Kebbi State has resulted in the deaths of 15 residents, marking yet another tragic event for the region.

Deputy Governor Abubakar Umar Tafida confirmed the attack and offered condolences to the families of the victims.

During his visit to the community, he assured residents of the state government’s dedication to ensuring justice for the victims and preventing future incidents.

Tafida highlighted the ongoing collaboration between the government and security forces to protect citizens’ safety and welfare.

The Emir of Argungu, Alhaji Samaila Mera, also expressed his grief over the violent attack and called for unity and resilience among the community.

The 15 victims were buried in a funeral attended by the Deputy Governor, the Commissioner of Police, and the Emir.

This incident follows a series of recent attacks across the country, particularly in the North, highlighting ongoing security challenges.

Yesterday, two security personnel—a member of the Katsina State Community Watch Corps and a vigilante—were killed during an encounter with armed bandits in the Jibia Local Government Area. Five others sustained gunshot injuries in the attack.

The assailants reportedly struck around 9:15 PM, targeting Ka’ida, Unguwar One Boy, and Danmarke quarters in Jibia Township.

The State Police Command spokesperson, ASP Abubakar Sadiq, confirmed the incident in a statement, noting that the injured were promptly taken to a nearby hospital.

He stated that the Command, in cooperation with the military and local vigilante groups, successfully thwarted the attacks, with a swift response from the joint security team leading to a fierce gunfight that lasted over an hour.

“The superior firepower and tactical advantage of the joint security team ultimately forced the bandits to retreat with unspecified casualties, while also enabling the rescue of sixteen victims trapped by the assailants,” he added. “Further updates will be provided as they become available.”

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