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Again, terror bandits kill 7 in Kaduna community

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The Kaduna State Government has confirmed the killing of seven people in local communities of Kajuru and Igabi in Kaduna State.

Samuel Aruwan, the state commissioner for Internal Security disclosed this in a statement on Sunday.

“On a sad note, security agencies have reported that armed bandits attacked Kajinjiri village, Igabi local government area and killed two residents identified as Ibrahim Rabi’u
and Abdulrahman Mohammad

One person, Kamal Murtala, sustained gunshot injuries, and is receiving treatment at a nearby facility.

Similarly, in Rago village also of Igabi local government area, terror bandits killed two locals identified as Alhaji Ibrahim Iro and Muhammadu Rabiu.

“In a separate incident, gunmen invaded Kutura station, Kajuru local government area and killed three residents, identified as Michael Shadari, Clement Aura Bili and Danlami Shaban,” Mr Aruwan said.

The executive Governor of Kaduna State, Nasir El-Rufai noted the reports with sadness, and condoled the families of those killed in both attacks, while offering prayers for the repose of their souls.

He also wished the injured victim from Kajinjiri village a speedy recovery


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