70 feared dead in Taraba multiple attacks
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70 feared dead in Taraba multiple attacks
No fewer than 70 persons were said to have lost their lives
and several others injured in separate attacks in Karim Lamido and
Takum Local Government Areas of Taraba State within the past few days.
It was alleged that 27 people were killed in Karim-Lamido LGA following a reprisal by the military.
The PUNCH gathered that suspected Fulani gunmen
ambushed and killed six soldiers while three were said to be missing two
days ago when the gunmen attacked the soldiers between Amar and Kambari
village of Karim Lamido LGA.
The soldiers were said to be on a routine patrol of the area when they were ambushed and killed.
Three of the missing soldiers were also found dead by the
military when they combed the area in search of their missing
colleagues.
In Takum LGA, 21 people were killed on Sunday by suspected
Kuteb youths, who were said to be on a revenge mission after about 13 of
their people were alleged to have been killed along Takum-Katsina-Ala
and Takum-Kashinbilla roads between Friday and Saturday by
yet-to-be-identified gunmen.
It was gathered that while the soldiers were in search of
three of their missing colleagues in Karim Lamido, suspected gunmen
opened fire on them and the military replied, leaving over 27 persons
dead.
Chairman of Karim Lamido LGA, Bobboi Bello Bendu, could not
confirm the number of casualties, but said there was an exchange of
fire in the area.
He said, “Two villages were completed razed, but I can’t
tell the exact number of casualties at the moment. The report I am
getting indicates that some persons were killed.”
There were reports that trucks, loaded with soldiers from
Taraba and the neighbouring Adamawa state, stormed the area two days ago
to search for their missing colleagues.
A military source, who pleaded anonymity, said they
recovered two bodies of their missing colleagues and were looking for
the remaining one when gunmen opened fire on them.
He added that they defended themselves and in the process,
many of the attackers were killed. But locals said, over 27 people were
killed.
Tension is said to be mounting in Takum town and its
environs as the Kuteb youths are reported to be hunting and killing Tiv
people, who they alleged killed 13 of their people.
Following the development, the council chairman Mr. Caleb
Babafi, imposed a 24-hour curfew in Takum town to forestall the
breakdown of law of order in the area.