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In northeast Nigeria, armed bandits kill 19 and rustle cattle

Police and residents in Bauchi, north-east Nigeria, said that at least 19 people had been killed in an ambush suspected to be carried out by bandits and a livestock raid.

In a press release, the Bauchi Police Command said that an ambush took place in Gwana District early Sunday morning.

Police said that civilians from nearby villages were also killed as they fled the attack.

In a statement, Sani-Omolori Aliyu, the Bauchi Police Commissioner said that he had dispatched a team of tactical operational teams to the scene where they recovered the bodies of the casualties.

In recent years, gangs of heavily-armed men known as bandits have caused havoc in northwest Nigeria, kidnapping and killing thousands. They also make it dangerous to travel on the road or farm.

Ibrahim Hussaini is an eyewitness who said that a gunfight ensued between the security and bandits, which resulted in multiple deaths amongst the vigilantes and residents.

Mohammed Umar, an Alkaleri local council member who lives in Gwana told us by phone that the attackers had rumbled a number of sheep and cattle from the area after they overpowered the local security team. Reporting by Ahmed Kingimi, Maiduguri. Writing by Elisha Gbogbo. Editing by Ros Russel.

(source: Reuters)