Bandits killed 11 people in Arewa LGA: Police

The police command in Kebbi has confirmed the killing of 11 people in coordinated attacks by suspected notorious bandits in some villages in Arewa LGA of Kebbi.
Nafi’u Abubakar, the command’s spokesman, disclosed this in a statement on Monday.
“On 09/03/2025 at about 2047hrs, suspected Lakurawa bandits in their large numbers with sophisticated weapons invaded Dogon Daji, Danmarke, Yar Goru, Tambo, Birnin Debi, Garin Nagoro and Garin Rugga villages.
“They are all in Arewa LGA and are border communities between Nigeria and Niger Republic.
“As a result, 11 people lost their lives, and two others sustained gunshot wounds. The suspected bandits also set ablaze some houses in the affected villages,” the command stated.
The statement added that on receipt of the report, police commissioner Bello Sani swiftly mobilised to the scene for an on-the-spot assessment.
“The CP equally condemned the unfortunate incident and instantly reviewed the security architecture of the area by deploying additional tactical teams.
“He charged them to decisively deal with suspected Lakurawa bandits operating in the area.
“The CP also had a meeting with critical stakeholders in the area, where he commiserated with them and appealed to them to always assist the Police and other security agencies with relevant and timely information for prompt response,” said the statement.
(NAN)
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