Within Three Months, Gunmen Kill 323, Kidnap 949 In Kaduna | Sahara Reporters

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In a security report for the first quarter of 2021, the Kaduna government also confirmed that troops killed 64 gunmen and arrested several gunrunners during the period under review.

A total of 323 people were killed while 949 others kidnapped within three months in a spate of attacks by gunmen who have been on the rampage in Nigeria's northwestern state of Kaduna, official data released by the government on Friday indicated.According to Samuel Aruwan, the commissioner for internal security and home affairs in the state, the report covers various attacks, including banditry, reprisal attacks, kidnapping, and cattle-rustling in the northern state.

Of the total number of deaths recorded from the various aforementioned attacks, 20 were women and 11 were minors, Aruwan noted. The official said, however, that multiple scores of bandits were neutralized via about 150 targeted aerial missions conducted by the Nigeria air force during the period under review.

"These missions were initiated based on credible intelligence of bandit activity and locations of camps, which were targeted and destroyed," he said.

 

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