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Five Killed, 50 Abducted in Zamfara Village Attack – Police

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Bandits in Zamfara State have killed five residents and abducted over 50 others in Gora Namaye village of the state. The incident, according the police, occurred very early on Monday in Maradun Local Government Area.

Sources in the state have said eight resident were lost in the attack. However, police authorities maintained that five locals were killed.

The Zamfara State Police Public Relations Officer, Mohammed Shehu, confired the figure of those abducted to be 50 people.

Shehu said the police have drafted tactical operatives to pursue the bandits and rescue the kidnapped victims.

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An indigene of Gora Namaye, Sule Gora, who spoke to newsmen on phone, said the bandits invaded the village around 1:30am. According to him, the attack lasted for over four hours before the armed men left the area.

He explained that the bandits who arrived on motorcycles, surrounded the village and began to shoot sporadically.

“I have never witnessed such a calamity in my life,” the villager said. “The whole village turned to a battleground and gunshots were roaring in the air.

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“Everybody was running helter-skelter and that was how they kidnapped our people who were trying to leave the village and run into the bush, not knowing that the bandits have surrounded the entire village.”

He explained that the bandits targeted a former Commissioner of Local Government in the state, Yahaya Gora, who was out of the village at the time of the attack.

Sources said the Mobile Police Unit stationed in the village had engaged the bandits in a gunfight which forced the bandits to flee, leaving two AK-47 rifles and an RPG launcher.

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A source said, however, lamented that the bandits later sent a letter to the village in the evening, threatening to come back to pick the weapons they dropped.

Due to the incident and attacks in other places, Governor Bello Matawalle convened a security meeting held behind closed doors at the Government House in Gusau, the state capital with the outcome yet to be made known.

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