Sunday 28 January 2018

3 Left dead after a recent attack by herdsmen

- The attacks occurred on Friday night at Hukke village in Bassa local government area

- Police spokesman ASP Tyopev Matthias Terna confirmed the shooting and hacking to death of three members of the community

- Governor Lalong has expressed his grief at the development in a statement signed by his special adviser on media and publicity Dan Manjang

The Daily Sun is reporting that fresh attacks by suspected killer herdsmen has left at least three people dead and several others injured in Plateau state.

According to the report, the attack occurred on night of Friday, January 26 at Hukke village, in Maingo district of Bassa local government area of the central northern state.
It was gathered from the report that the attackers also burned down not fewer than 10 houses with foodstuff and valuable items worth millions of naira inside them

Daily Sun also quoted an eyewitness as saying that the attackers invaded the village when the villager were asleep and killed a 70-year-old village head Gado Kondo, Daniel Even 50 and 100-year-old Amadu Hwwie who was hacked to death with a machete.

“We are tired of what is happening in our communities. People are being killed on daily basis. We live in fear every day. Seven people were killed on Thursday, eight on Wednesday and today, my husband and father-in-law are all gone,” Esther Even, who lost her husband killed and her father-in-law in an earlier attack on night of Thursday, January 25, told Daily Sun.

She added: “Our houses are burnt with foodstuff. We don’t know what to do now. I don’t know whether we still have government in this country that people are being killed with no concerted action on the part of government.”

Police Public Relations Officer, ASP Tyopev Matthias Terna, who confirmed the incident, said three aged persons were gunned down and hacked to death.

He said: “On 26 January, 2018 at about 1830hrs, while our men were sustaining patrols around Rafi-Bauna, Jebu-Miango areas, they received information that at about 1815hrs of same date, a gang of armed men suspected to be Fulani Herdsmen were seen killing people and burning down houses at Huke Village in Miango Chiefdom, Bassa Local Government Area of Plateau State.

“On receipt of this information they immediately mobilised to the area. While getting close to the village, the suspected herdsmen on sighting our patrol vehicles took to their heels. As a result of the attack, some people were shot and killed.

“Ten (10) houses were also set ablaze by the same attackers. The suspected herdsmen have adopted guerrilla tactics of hit and run; as sucj the Commissioner of Police Plateau State Command, Jos Undie Adie, has deployed more police personnel to the area for effective coverage and robust patrol to curtail the incidents of these attacks.

“He has also deployed the State investigation Bureau (SIB) Operatives to intelligently sniff for information to end the attacks and bring perpetrators to book. Investigation is in progress and members of the public are enjoined to avail the Police with useful information to unravel the remote and immediate causes of these attacks for a permanent solution.”

Daily Sun says the state governor Simon Lalong has expressed deep sadness at the attacks in a press statement.

Recall that a fresh clash between suspected herdsmen and indigenes of Jebbu Miango village in Bassa local government area of Plateau state left not fewer five people dead while eight others are said to have sustained various degrees of injury.

The incident, happened very late on January 25.

The report also said the incident was confirmed by the police spokesperson in the state, DSP Mathias Terna, on Friday, January 26 in Jos. A building razed during the clash.

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