Bandits Attack Leaves 13 Dead, 2 Chinese Expatriates Abducted

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A recent coordinated attack by bandits has seen thirteen persons including seven mobile policemen and six civilians killed at a mining site which is located in the Ajata-Aboki area in Gurmana Ward of Shiroro Local Government Area, Niger State.

The unfortunate mobile policemen had been attached to the mining site to provide some security cover for the expatriates who had been working at the mining site owned and managed by Chinese nationals.

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Several persons had also sustained injuries during the attack which had occurred on Wednesday evening.

Confirming the incident, the Niger State Commissioner for Internal Security and Humanitarian Affairs, Emmanuel Umar, said that two Chinese nationals were abducted during the attack. He said that there was yet to be a determined number of casualties from the security agencies and the terrorists adding that the number of workers abducted at the mining site was yet to be ascertained.

The Commissioner said that a joint security team were mobilized to the scene in response to the distress call adding that reinforcement for the manhunt of the remaining terrorists commenced immediately as some of the terrorists were neutralized.

“There was a rescue of the injured victims including security personnel that sustained various degrees of injuries. They have been taken to a government medical facility in the state for treatment,” he said.

“The state government acknowledged the efforts of the joint security operatives and that of the communities in the State towards taming the spate of insecurity in some parts of the state, hence, security personnel are enjoined not to be discouraged in discharging their sacred duties of protecting citizens against all forms of threats as the government will continue to be steadfast in providing them with the needed support in all ramifications.”

 

Africa Daily News, New York

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