Three fishermen have been reportedly killed by Lakurawa bandits in Tangaza local government area of Sokoto state.
The attack took place at Sanyinna village around 11am on Tuesday.
According to the locals, the victims were carrying out their daily fishing activities when the attackers struck, cutting their lives short in a brutal ambush.
The assault came just a day after similar attacks were reported in Sutti and Takkau villages within the same local government area, where two people sustained injuries.
Confirming the incidents, Garzali Raka, Special Assistant to the Tangaza Council Chairman on Security, said the bandits also stole several livestock, including cows, camels, sheep, and goats during the Monday attacks.
Raka commended the swift response of security forces, who pursued the attackers and recovered the stolen animals in Siddi community after a fierce gun duel.
“Two residents who suffered gunshot wounds during the raids are currently receiving treatment at Tangaza General Hospital”
Raka voiced deep concern over the increasing frequency of attacks, particularly those occurring in broad daylight, noting that areas known for animal husbandry are being systematically targeted.
He called on both the federal and state governments to step up security efforts and restore peace to the area, emphasizing that stability is essential for meaningful development.
When contacted, spokesman of the state police command, DSP Ahmed Rufai, confirmed the incident.
He however said the command is on the trail of the attackers and vow to bring them to justice in no distance time.