Twelve soldiers killed as armed men numbering about 120 attack village in Kaduna

Gunmen on Tuesday evening, attacked Kampanin Doka village
in Birnin Gwari Local Government Area of Kaduna state killing 12
soldiers.
According to Daily Trust, the soldiers are among a special
detachment of troops sent to the village to ensure security for
expatriates and others working on a new road linking Zamfara State with
Kaduna through Dansadau-Dangulbi and Birnin Gwari.
A source close to the emirate council who pleaded anonymity
said the bandits attacked the soldier’s camp between 8pm and 9pm on
Tuesday killing three soldiers in a hole and nine others in the camp.
“We gathered that the soldiers had caught a thief in a
village called Maganda in the area and were taking him back to their
camp when some personnel of the Nigerian Police Force (NPF) asked them
to hand over the thief to them which the soldiers refused," the source
said.
“The same police followed the soldiers to their camp in
Kampanin Doka and again asked them to hand over the thief to them, but
the soldiers still refused. Around 8pm on Tuesday, bandits attacked the
soldier’s camp and killed three soldiers in a hole and nine others in a
tent in the camp.”
"Members of the community kept calling us when the attack
was taking place, but there was nothing we could do since we don’t have
any weapons, all we did was to alert the emir and other security
personnel with the hope that they could come to their aid.”
He called on the state government to find a way to tackling the menace of armed bandits in the area.
“It is so unfortunate that the government has not deemed it
fit to declare the bandits as terrorists and are still describing the
attacks as farmer/herdsmen conflict, this is not the case, in fact, now
there are no cows in the area because of banditry.”
The Public Relations Officer, 1 Division Headquarters
Kaduna, Colonel Muhammad Dole, did not however confirm if soldiers were
killed in the attack.
“We are preparing a press release which will be released to the media as soon as possible, please give me some time," he said.
A social media message by the Birnin Gwari Vanguard for Security and Good Governance corroborated the story. It reads:
“A military detachment and members of the vigilante in Doka
village has successfully repelled an attack by armed bandits numbering
about 120 on a motorcycles around 10.05pm on Tuesday night.
“The attackers had earlier attacked Maganda District on
Monday on a revenged mission over the killing of Buhari Tsoho a. K. a
Buharin Daji. Nine people critically injured at Maganda, mostly
Vigilante group.
“After Maganda, the Armed bandits moved toward Kampanin
Doka at the junction road leading to Gwaska and Dansadau. But gallant
soldiers and brave youths of Doka successfully repelled the attack. Many
casualties on the side of the bandits recorded and they escaped with
the wounded.
“Although we had informed the Kaduna State government on
the attack three days ago and the military, government officials
dismissed our credible information by not taken appropriate action to
forestall the attacks by armed bandit.
“Once more, we the people of Birnin-Gwari are under siege
and in need of protection of the government. Our youth and volunteers
are ready to assist security agencies to confront armed bandits in our
territory.
“We will remain vigilant and await government of Mall.
Nasiru Ahmed El-Rufai response to this security challenges in
Birnin-Gwari local government.”
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