APC Chairman, 13 Others Abducted as Bandits Kill Two in Northern Nigeria
Suspected terrorists launched a deadly attack on Dan Auta village in Sabuwa Local Government Area of Katsina State in the early hours of the weekend. The assault, which occurred around 2 a.m., resulted in the death of two individuals, including a security operative from the Katsina State Community Watch Corps (KSCWC).
During the attack, the terrorists abducted 13 residents, including women, children, and Alhaji Imamu, the chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the area.
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Eyewitnesses revealed that the attackers arrived on motorcycles, heavily armed with automatic weapons, and swiftly overpowered local security and vigilante efforts. A KSCWC operative was fatally shot while attempting to repel the assailants, and another resident was killed for resisting abduction.
Several residents sustained injuries and have been receiving treatment at the local healthcare centre.
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This incident highlights the persistent security challenges in Katsina State, a region increasingly plagued by terrorist activities, kidnappings, and cattle rustling. These criminal elements are known to exploit the dense forests across the region and neighbouring states as hideouts for their operations.
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