Bandits Kill 24 Vigilantes In Katsina Community As Governor Radda Blames Security Agents, Govt Officials For Making Banditry “Business Venture”

At least 24 persons are said to have been killed and several others wounded in a fresh bandits attack on Unguwar Sarkin Noma community in Sabuwa Local Government Area of Katsina State.

Those killed were mostly vigilante members who reportedly came out to confront the bandits.

This is just as the Governor of Katsina State, Dikko Radda, says banditry is now a “business venture,” accusing some security personnel and government officials of aiding banditry.

A local security official had said that during the attack which lasted for about an hour, four villages were raided by the hoodlums in what he described as reprisals over military offensives on the bandits’ hideouts.

He explained that the hoodlums stormed the villages of Unguwar Sarkin Noma, Gangara, Tafi, and Kore on Thursday night at about 9:00 pm shooting sporadically to scare the residents.

The Chairman of Sabuwa Local Government Council, Faruq Dalhatu, on a telephone call, said 23 of the victims were buried per the Islamic rites on Friday morning after the attack.

He added that the last victim was also conveyed for burial from the hospital after he was certified dead.

“Upon hearing of the bandits’ mission to attack the Local Government Council, we swung into action by informing virtually all the security agencies.

“They (security agencies) all responded to our distress call and availed themselves to the community. Before you know it, the Bandits raided the community and killed these people.

“Twenty-three people were buried from the beginning, in accordance with Islamic rites, and the last victim was conveyed from the hospital after he was certified dead,” he added.

Police authorities are yet to comment on the attack as phone calls put through the spokesman of the Katsina Police Command  Abubakar Sadiq, were unanswered.

Sabuwa is among the eight most vulnerable security frontline local government areas in Katsina State where activities of bandits are on the increase almost daily.

Governor Radda, speaking on Channels Television’s Politics Today on Friday, in accusing some security personnel and government officials of aiding banditry, said: “Now it has turned out to be a business venture. A business venture for the criminals, some people who are in government; and some people who are in security outfits, and some people who are responsible for the day-to-day activities of their people. These are so many reasons why we are unable to bring banditry to an end.”

@Channels TV

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