Bandits Attack Kaduna Community, Leaving Nine Dead and 14 Houses Destroyed

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In a tragic incident, bandits invaded Gindin Dutse Makyali village in Kaduna State, burning nine people to death and razing 14 houses. Learn more about the attack and its aftermath.

In a horrifying attack on Gindin Dutse Makyali village in Kajuru Local Government Area of Kaduna State, bandits unleashed terror, resulting in the deaths of nine individuals and the destruction of 14 houses. The attack occurred in the early hours of Sunday, catching the residents off guard as they slept peacefully in their homes. This article provides a detailed account of the incident and its impact on the community.

The Attack
According to eyewitnesses, the bandits stormed the village around 5 am, taking advantage of the residents’ vulnerability. They began shooting indiscriminately, causing panic and chaos. The attackers showed no mercy, setting fire to houses and trapping innocent people inside. Tragically, nine individuals lost their lives in the blaze, while nine others suffered severe burn injuries.

The Aftermath
The community leader, Moses Musa, expressed his shock and grief over the incident. He revealed that the bandits operated without any resistance from the military stationed nearby, allowing them to carry out their destructive acts unhindered. The attackers left a trail of destruction, burning down a total of 14 houses, leaving many families homeless and traumatized.

Escalating Bandit Attacks
This attack is just one of many in a series of bandit attacks that have plagued Kaduna State in recent weeks. The region has witnessed an alarming increase in armed banditry, causing fear and insecurity among the residents. The authorities are yet to confirm the incident, but the community leader’s account sheds light on the severity of the situation.

Call for Action
The Southern Kaduna Peoples Union (SOKAPU) has called on the Kaduna State Government and security agencies to take immediate action against the bandits terrorizing communities in Southern Kaduna. The residents are living in constant fear, and urgent measures are needed to restore peace and security to the region.

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